Former FBI Asst Director: ‘Nothing About Clinton Investigation Was Right’
The former assistant FBI director who oversaw the bureau’s office in North Carolina said “nothing about the [Hillary Clinton] investigation was right.”
Chris Swecker said that the FBI always uses grand juries and search warrants to obtain information about suspects or witnesses.
“It doesn’t take a Congressional investigation [to show that] nothing about that investigation was right,” Swecker said.
.@Chris_Swecker on whether he believes the Hillary email probe was 'political': "I think that there were people inside the Comey inner circle that had their own predetermined opinions about @HillaryClinton & @POTUS…" #Tucker pic.twitter.com/9VASBcwuxs
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Tucker Carlson noted that James Comey’s FBI began drafting Clinton’s exoneration document before all evidence had been gathered and before all witnesses were interviewed.
“That’s not how a real, thorough… investigation is conducted,” Swecker said, adding that the FBI normally doesn’t go to witnesses and ask “mother, may I?” to obtain information. (Read more from “Former FBI Asst Director: ‘Nothing About Clinton Investigation Was Right'” HERE)
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