FBI Agents and Federal Prosecutors: There Is Enough Evidence for Charges in Hillary Email Scandal

Nearly a dozen active FBI Special Agents and Federal Prosecutors working for the Department of Justice who spoke on condition on anonymity for fear of reprisal have said they believe that, given the information that has been made public to date, there is more than sufficient evidence for the FBI to recommend federal criminal charges for national security-related crimes against Hillary Clinton and some of her top aides to the Department of Justice for prosecution.

Specifically, the Special Agents and Federal Prosecutors that I spoke with cited the 22 ‘Top Secret’ emails withheld by the State Department at the request of the U.S. Intelligence Community and the nearly 2,000 pages of additional redacted classified email correspondence found on Mrs. Clinton’s unclassified email server as sufficient evidence to warrant charges. Those charged would include the unauthorized disclosure, storage, and retention of classified national security information stemming from gross negligence and willful misconduct.

If the sources predictions are correct and the FBI does recommend charges, then Federal Prosecutors would have to sign off on the charging sheet. It would then be up to a Grand Jury or a Federal Judge to determine whether or not to indict any of those charged based on the evidence collected.

The only question is whether or not the DOJ will do so. (Read more from “FBI Agents and Federal Prosecutors: There Is Enough Evidence for Charges in Clinton Email Scandal” HERE)

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