“Hillary Clinton’s Lawyers Deleted Whatever Emails They Wanted” says the IG Report

Clinton controversies have become a disturbing, almost daily reminder that Washington elites are playing by an entirely different set of rules. The #MeToo movement has yet to slow disgraced ex-Pres. Bill Clinton from promoting a book on every left-leaning media outlet.

A look back at Hillary’s brushes with the FBI, sleeping through the Benghazi attacks and the email scandal that still has not been concluded serves as a discouraging reminder that the Clintons appear untouchable. Hillary and her email practices that threatened national security are the subject of recent congressional hearings.

The Department of Justice’s Inspector General Michael Horowitz testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee providing the country with a look behind the curtain at the potentially criminal activities of Hillary Clinton, her cohorts and the Obama Administration at large.

In what ranks among the most disturbing reports about Hillary’s disregard for the law and cover ups, the impartial IG laid out a process that allowed Clinton’s own team members to decide what evidence, if any, law enforcement agencies such as the FBI were allowed to see.

Imagine a world where criminals decide what police can look at with a search warrant. That’s how Washington was run under Obama’s watch!

Take a moment to check out the sworn testimony of the Inspector General on Hillary’s crimes. It will leave you shocked and appalled!


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