The FBI’s War Against Hillary Clinton Will Likely Lead To An Indictment
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With only days until the US Presidential Election,
the FBI is pushing for indictments over two separate investigations
targeting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Though many expected WikiLeaks or a similar group to
make the final weeks of the US presidential campaign hell for Hillary,
few expected the FBI to take center stage in the movement against
Hillary Clinton and her family’s “charitable” foundation. The
announcement that the FBI was reopening their investigation into
Clinton’s private email server came as a shock, allegedly the result of a
“mutiny” from within the FBI with agents demanding that criminal
proceedings against Clinton continue. This “mutiny” has led to a major
divide with the Department of Justice, a divide so stark that the Wall Street Journal called
it a “civil war.” However, it appears that the investigation into
Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as Secretary of
State is not the only active FBI investigation targeting Clinton. Recent
reports suggest that the FBI’s investigation into the Clinton
Foundation has now taken “a very high priority” and FBI sources say that an indictment is likely.
The FBI’s investigation into the Clinton Foundation has
been ongoing for over a year, much longer than anyone thought. Yet, with
the election drawing to a close, the investigation appears to be
advancing at a rapid pace, as the FBI have interviewed and
re-interviewed multiple people in recent weeks. The investigation
centers around allegations of a “pay to play” set-up between
then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. The
FBI’s White Collar Crime Division is handling the investigation, which
has – so far – produced an “avalanche” of evidence against Clinton.
According to a FOX News report on the investigation: “barring
obstruction in some way, they believe they will continue to likely an
indictment.” FBI Agents are said to be “actively and aggressively
pursuing this case” as anti-Clinton sentiment within the bureau appears to reach a boiling point.
Some details of the two investigations have been leaked to the public
by several active FBI agents with intimate knowledge of the case. One
of the most astounding is that the FBI is 99% confident that Clinton’s
private server was hacked by at least five foreign intelligence
agencies, with information from the server being extracted by said
agencies. In addition, agents have found completely new emails they had
“never seen before” on Anthony Weiner’s laptop.
Weiner is a disgraced congressman whose estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is
a close Clinton aide and confidant. The emails are not duplicates and
said to contain classified information. Furthermore, the laptops of two
Clinton aides, Cherryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, have been recovered
despite rumors of their destruction, and agents are currently browsing
through that information. These emails have been said to generate lots
of new evidence against Clinton on a daily basis.
Though the FBI is pushing for an indictment of Hillary,
it’s really anyone’s guess if Clinton will actually face prison time
even if indicted. Considering that the FBI’s last push to indict Clinton
saw the intervention of the “7th
floor group” or “shadow government,” there’s nothing to say that this
same, suspicious group will not get involved a second time to protect
one of its own. Yet, the FBI, in recent weeks, has become increasingly
unpredictable with agents threatening to release damning information if
they are denied the ability to indict. With only a few days to go until
the election and the FBI going into overdrive, the final days of the
presidential campaign season are such to be dramatic to say the least.
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