Watch: Hillary Gets Asked About FBI Investigation and Makes Jaw-Dropping Statement
One might say Democratic presidential front-runner and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton has been cooperative with the investigation into her use of a private email server. After all, she did apologize for maintaining a private email server, appeared before Congress on many occasions to offer up her side of the story, and spent hours testifying about her role in the handling of governmental emails. All the while, as Western Journalism has reported, the investigation into Clinton’s handling of classified information has continued to the point the FBI has reportedly offered immunity to individuals involved in the scandal.
But when it comes to whether or not Clinton broke the law and may be indicted by the FBI, Clinton’s tone apparently changes from apologetic to dismissive and contemptuous.
Take, for instance, the question Univision’s Jorge Ramos asked Clinton during a Democratic debate. Ramos asked Clinton, “Would you drop out of the race if you get indicted?” Clinton avoided the question but replied, “Oh, for goodness sake, that’s not going to happen. I’m not even answering that question”…
Clinton was a guest on NBC’s Today show. Matt Lauer, using a soft-spoken and kind tone with Clinton remarked, “Do you know what I hear a lot? That they (Republicans) are clinging to the hope, that the way they’ll be able to deal with that is that in some point between now and the election, that they will get to see Hillary Clinton in handcuffs. There will be some kind of political perp walk based on your private email server”…
Appearing dismissive of the FBI investigation, Clinton said, “I think it’s a security review. It is a security review. There are lots of those that are conducted in our government all the time. You don’t hear about most of them. You hear about this one because it does involve me, that’s why it gets so much attention. (Read more from “Watch: Hillary Gets Asked About FBI Investigation and Makes Jaw-Dropping Statement” HERE)
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