Originally posted by santafe2
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And I don't blame you as a partisan for hoping it's a weak case, but it's clear the WSJ story points to a massive and wide-scale investigation against Clinton, her entourage and the foundation that enables her corruption. It details an epic internal struggle at the highest levels of government among the four FBI field offices—New York, Los Angeles, Washington and Little Rock, Ark - investigating the Clinton Foundation for evidence of financial crimes or influence-peddling and the senior-most political appointees in the Bureau and the DOJ wanting to avoid the political fallout and willing to look the other way during the election.
Far from "nothing" the Bureau is probing several matters related, directly or indirectly, to Mrs. Clinton and her inner circle. The agents investigating the case are frustrated that the Bureau's deputy director - whose wife received nearly half a million dollars in campaign donations from longtime Clinton ally and foundation board member Terry McAuliffe - and his counterpart in the DOJ ordered them to limit their more than year long probe of the foundation investigating financial crimes and influence peddling related to the charity.
The agents in the field complain that from the start, that these Justice Department officials were stern, icy and dismissive of their case, telling them they wouldn’t authorize subpoenas, formal witness interviews, or grand-jury activity. But the FBI officials believed they were well within their authority to pursue the leads and methods already under way. The Los Angeles field office picked up information about the Clinton Foundation from an unrelated public-corruption case and had issued some subpoenas for bank records related to the foundation and in September, agents on the foundation case asked to see the emails contained on nongovernment laptops that had been searched as part of the Clinton email case, but that request was rejected by prosecutors at the Eastern District of New York, in Brooklyn. Those emails were given to the FBI based on grants of partial immunity and limited-use agreements, meaning agents could only use them for the purpose of investigating possible mishandling of classified information.
Some FBI agents were dissatisfied with that answer, and asked for permission to make a similar request to federal prosecutors in Manhattan, according to people familiar with the matter. The Bureau's top deputy told them no and added that they couldn’t “go prosecutor-shopping.” Not long after that discussion, FBI agents informed the bureau’s leaders about the Weiner laptop, prompting Comey’s disclosure to Congress and setting off the shitstorm Comey finds himself in. And whatever happens to him is a sideshow now, compared to the increasing likelihood that HRC and those closest to her are facing further investigation and potential indictment.
Like it or not, Clinton is tainted by this and it will follow her until election day and beyond. Voters now have to decide if they want to elect a candidate who has been under intense legal scrutiny by the highest criminal investigative agency in the land, in full expectation that should she be elected, she will surely face a special prosecutor and eventual impeachment. Couldn't happen to a nicer gal.

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