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Pat Caddell: IG Report on Hillary Case Contains Enough ‘Indictable Incidents' for Special Prosecutor |
2018-06-19 |
[Breitbart] NEW YORK ‐ The report released last week by the Justice Department’s Inspector General into the government’s probe of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server contains enough "indictable incidents" for a special prosecutor to investigate, contended pollster and veteran Democratic political operative Pat Caddell. "This was dynamite," Caddell said of the IG’s 500-plus page report. "There are indictable incidents one after the other in there I believe. I am sure that any special prosecutor or the prosecutor in Utah has a lot to work with." Caddell was speaking on this reporter’s talk radio program "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio," broadcast on New York’s AM 970 The Answer and NewsTalk 990 AM. The pollster referred to numerous findings in the report, including more anti-Trump text messages between FBI officials Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, who were romantically involved and both worked on the Clinton case. Caddell called those messages a "smoking gun." Anti-Trump text messages from other agents were also referenced and the report referred five FBI employees for further investigation. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Utah is a long way from DC and by the time the info gets there it has decomposed and nothing will happen in time to mean anything. This is just more of the uni-parties delay and distract tactics. First thing any prosecutor in a high profile case asks is "what's in it for me, pros and cons?" Always seems to come up with 1 small pro and a $#itload of cons. |
Posted by: AlanC 2018-06-19 11:02 |
#1 Why a special prosecutor? Just to contrast it to the existing 'special prosecutor? As Cadell observed, there's a Utah prosecutor working on some/all of this stuff. Cadell. Jimmy Carter's pollster, with wide influence in the White House. Maybe the message is that other Dems should distance themselves from the FBI? |
Posted by: Bobby 2018-06-19 10:20 |