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Home Front: Politix
GOP House Chairmen Probe James Comey Handling of Hillary Clinton Investigation
2017-10-28
[OpsLens] Whether you are an FBI enthusiast or not, something about the Hillary Clinton investigation conducted by former FBI director James Comey smells reminiscent of an open can of sardines sizzling under the sun. Two House of Representatives chairmen, Trey Gowdy (R ‐ SC) and Bob Goodlatte (R ‐ Virginia) want to conduct some cleanup, namely in the Justice aisle. Reps. Gowdy and Goodlatte are interested in the black eye of the FBI and the dubious role James Comey played regarding the Hillary Rodham Clinton email scandal.

Yes, the whole sordid former-Secretary of State saga looms and that can of worms continues to stink too.

A joint statement released on October 24, 2017 contained the following: "Decisions made by the Department of Justice [James Comey] in 2016 have led to a host of outstanding questions that must be answered," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC).

Rep. Trey Gowdy specified the crux of the matter, postulating "the decision to charge or not charge [Clinton] was made before all the witnesses were interviewed," implying some preferential treatment was provided. Why? Fundamental rule-of-law principle dictates the obvious full-court press until completion/confirmation that no other stones were left unchecked.
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Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-10-28 14:09  

#1  You can't probe something that doesn't exist.

Oh, wait ....
Posted by: gorb   2017-10-28 02:33  

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