Could Loretta Lynch Face 5-10 Years in Jail?

Despite what the liberal media might have the American public believe, Hillary’s emails scandal really is a serious situation. If Hillary’s email situation had not been a matter of national security it no longer would remain in the news. Even Bill Clinton’s impeachment did not last this long. Now, however, it isn’t just Hillary Clinton whose name is sticking to the investigation. As is the case with most major situations such as this, it usually is the head of the organization, party or group at fault, but it is those underneath that person who suffer the consequences. We might be seeing that now with a look into former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Recently, the United States Senate interviewed and questioned Loretta Lynch into her connection with the Hillary Clinton email situation. Based on some of her testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, there may be enough to charge her for crimes that, if convicted, could force Loretta Lynch to serve anywhere from five to 10 years in jail because of it. Of course, there is also the chance that, in order to save herself, Loretta Lynch could take a plea deal and offer more damaging testimony against others within the DNC, including Hillary Clinton. What exactly did Loretta Lynch have to say during the Senate Judiciary Committee testimony? Watch the video to hear more.


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