Clinton Campaign Flooded FBI with Bad Intel in an Effort to Stop Trump from Winning Election

Lou Dobbs recently asked journalist John Solomon, an opinion contributor to The Hill, “Why is Hillary Clinton to this very day – untouchable.”

In his recent opinion piece, Solomon wrote, “It’s time for the American public to call in their own IOU on political transparency.”

Clinton owes us for the flood of bad intel she instigated in her effort to stop Donald Trump from winning a legitimate election. In The Hill article, Solomon says, “The Clinton machine flooded the FBI with pressure — and bad intel — until an investigation of Trump was started. The bureau and its hapless sheriff at the time, James Comey, acquiesced with the help of such Clinton fans as then-FBI employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.”

Solomon touches on a number of reasons it’s time for Washington to quit giving a pass to the Clinton machine. Those include whether Clinton plans to comply with the Senate Judiciary Committee in its requests for documents and written answers from her campaign.

Also in question is why Clinton made such a concerted effort to portray candidate Trump as a Russian asset.

Watch the video as Dobbs discusses with Solomon the 10 essential questions he asked in that article.

See why Dobbs agrees that, “Hillary Clinton … should skip the lawyer-speak and answer [these questions] with the candor worthy of an elder American stateswoman.”


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