Hillary Not Off The Hook Yet, State Dept Increases Probe Into Emails
While the case was never really closed to begin with, the Trump administration has increased its investigation into the Clinton emails from her private servers.
This includes the records from dozens of her staff both former and current and State Department officials.
According to The Washington Post,
As many as 130 officials have been contacted in recent weeks by State Department investigators — a list that includes senior officials who reported directly to Clinton as well as others in lower-level jobs whose emails were at some point relayed to her inbox, said current and former State Department officials. Those targeted were notified that emails they sent years ago have been retroactively classified and now constitute potential security violations, according to letters reviewed by The Washington Post.
In virtually all of the cases, potentially sensitive information, now recategorized as “classified,” was sent to Clinton’s unsecure inbox.
State Department investigators began contacting the former officials about 18 months ago, after President Trump’s election, and then seemed to drop the effort before picking it up in August, officials said.
“This has nothing to do with who is in the White House. This is about the time it took to go through millions of emails, which is about 3½ years.”
Another State Department official said, “The process is set up in a manner to completely avoid any appearance of political bias.”
Of course, there is no bias in the investigation. Conservatives don’t go on witch hunts like the liberals so often do. It’s almost become a hobby of theirs now. The real political bias was when James Comey said that she was guilty of multiple felonies, yet urged the Justice Department to now pursue any charges against her. And of course, they listened to Comey because they were biased to the left as well.