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The FBI has reportedly spent months investigating whether Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton mishandled classified information while serving as secretary of state.
And now at least one longtime Washington insider is reporting that a recommended indictment could be coming soon.
Speaking on “The Steve Malzberg Show” Monday, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said his sources within the FBI claim the agency is closing in on Clinton.
“I have friends that are in the FBI, and they tell me they’re ready to indict,” DeLay said.
While the FBI can recommend an indictment, whether it leads to a prosecution, as DeLay pointed out, is a whole other matter.
It would ultimately be up to United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch to decide whether to prosecute Clinton. And Lynch is expected to come under significant pressure from the Obama Administration to look the other way on Clinton’s transgressions.
If that happens, DeLay said FBI agents may not go away quietly. DeLay claims they’re open to “going public” to make sure Clinton is held accountable and that her alleged crimes aren’t swept under the rug.
Questions over Clinton’s use of private email servers to handle classified information — and whether voters can trust her — couldn’t come at a worse time, with Iowa caucus voting just days away.
According to the latest Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll, Clinton holds a meager two-point lead over surging Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in Iowa.
During a townhall meeting last night, Clinton was immediately put on the defensive by a young voter who said many of his peers view her as dishonest. She vigorously disputed that notion, blaming her perceived untrustworthiness on attacks from her political opponents.
“They throw all this stuff at me and I’m still standing,” Clinton said.
According to DeLay, that won’t be the case for long.
“One way or another, either [Clinton’s] going to be indicted and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign. One way or another, she’s going to have to face these charges.”
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
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I love the fact that the Clinton era is finally coming to an end, the media has hid all the corrupt antics and now there is to much evidence to hide. The biggest laugh I had this weekend was a reporter suggesting the charge should be dropped because it would be a crime to take away peoples right to vote for her. LOL In short democrat should have the right to vote for a felon to become president.If she was republican would they be so kind. NOT
Another point Hillary should ask if the Obama administration is part of the vast right-wing conspiracy out to get her. Since she feels she is above the law and anyone trying to point that out is dangerous to her campaign. Although in recent debates she is giving lip service to Obama tells me she knows she will need a pardon before he leaves office, so she is not running for president she is running for a pardon. LOL
Good point - She's playing all the angles.
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