"Did you do it".
"Nuh"
"Okay, bye".
It's a done deal. The AG is letting the career prosecutors in her office decide if they want to prosecute. They are all going to say "no" to prosecuting the woman who may be the most powerful woman in the world come November. We all know how folks around Hillary and Bill end up dead.
That's not a list I want to be on.
kwg
Here is some logic from Judge Jeanine Shapiro. It makes sense. The only cure is a special prosecutor, which we will probably never see. kwg
Judge Jeanine Drops BOMBSHELL…This Is Why We Won’t See A Hillary Indictment
Despite all of the evidence...
Colleen Conley July 1, 2016 at 12:21pm
Evidence seems to pile up regularly contradicting Hillary Clinton’s oft-repeated assertion that she did not put national security at risk when she used a home-brew email server exclusively for government business during her tenure as secretary of state.
But don’t expect an indictment for her actions anytime soon.
According to Fox News’ Judge Jeanine Pirro, the Justice Department will likely give Clinton a pass no matter what the evidence shows, and the president’s own guilt is at least part of the reason.
The feisty judge appeared on “Fox & Friends” Friday to discuss the issue that has plagued the former first lady and secretary of state throughout the Democrat primaries.
“The reason she will not be indicted is because her first witness as a defendant in a criminal case is the president of the United States,” Pirro explained. “Because Hillary Clinton emailed President Barack Obama. He knew that she had a private email server – that Clinton email dot com. So he is complicit and they will not allow a constitutional crisis where the president of the United States knew about the risking of security of the United States.”
Judge Jeanine’s assertions came on the same day that Attorney General Loretta Lynch said she “would accept whatever recommendations that career prosecutors and the FBI director make about whether to bring charges in the case,” reports The New York Times.
“I will accept their recommendations,” Lynch said at the Aspen Ideas Festival. She added that “the case will be resolved by the same team that has been working on it from the beginning.”
Lynch is under fire for a controversial meeting she had this week with former President Bill Clinton at the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, which she claimed was “purely a social encounter.”
Republicans charged the attorney general with compromising the status of the FBI’s investigation into the email server, saying she she should recuse herself from the case.
“In light of the apparent conflicts of interest, I have called repeatedly on Attorney General Lynch to appoint a special counsel to ensure the investigation is as far from politics as possible,” Texas Sen. John Cornyn — a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee — said in a statement on Thursday.