Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Clinton email probe in late stage, FBI may question her

By Michael Biesecker, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI agents probing whether Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server imperiled government secrets appear close to completing their work, a process experts say will probably culminate in a sit-down with the former secretary of state.

The FBI has already spoken with Huma Abedin, a Clinton confidant who was among the Democratic presidential front runner's closest aides at the State Department. Former chief of staff Cheryl D. Mills is also cooperating with the investigation, according to her lawyer.

This signals that agents will probably seek to interview Clinton soon, if they haven't already, former Justice Department officials told The Associated Press. The FBI's standard practice is to save questioning the person at the center of an investigation for last, once it has gathered available facts from others.


Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, Freedom Fighters of America

Can you hear the money changing hands? You can't because they try to keep it hush hush, hence the term "hush money"! Now they call it the "down low" and our politicians today are really low down!

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