Congressman Reveals FBI Knew Russia Didn’t Hack Hillary’s Emails, But They Remained SILENT to Hurt President Trump

The FBI has tried hard over the last 2 years to repair their image after it was revealed what they did during the 2016 campaign for president. They have been caught in a pair of scandals that run so deep it’s hard to imagine there are enough ethics remaining in the department to purchase a cup of fair-trade coffee. Within each of those scandals is a myriad of additional scandals, and virtually every office and sub-office has clearly been tainted.

Naturally, the two scandals in question are the illegal investigation of Donald Trump and the lack of investigation into Hillary Clinton. There is now substantial proof that the former investigation was indeed a politically motivated attack. Its very existence is proof of deep-seated corruption. The fact that it turned up no collusion even with so much bias and wrongdoing is a powerful testament to the integrity of our President.

The latter investigation would be a joke, but it’s just too hard to laugh. Hillary Clinton unquestionably broke the law in multiple ways. She clearly violated confidentiality laws; she lied to investigators about it; and she was caught on camera destroying evidence with hammers. With all of this, she was never even indicted. It’s beyond comprehension.

Well, now we have even more evidence against the FBI. It turns out that Russia didn’t hack Hillary’s emails, and the intelligence community knew that all along. That shows that both of these scandals are even more of a mess than we thought. If you want to make heads or tails of this nightmare, watch the video. This is as bad as corruption gets.


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