House Chairman Jason Chaffetz gets FBI to Admit their Hiding Evidence for Hillary

Is the FBI doing its job?

In terms of investigating Hillary Clinton, her staff and her private email server, the answer is a loud, resounding NO.

Even though the American public had high expectations for the FBI and was hoping that its intense inquiry into Clinton’s private server affair would be thorough, exhaustive and effective, it clearly was not, as FBI Director James Comey did not ultimately recommend an indictment for Hillary to President Obama’s Justice Department. This was despite testifying that she did indeed lie to the public about her emails.

While it’s true that the Justice Department under Obama appointee Loretta Lynch is compromised by the president’s connections to the Clintons and to the Democratic Party, there were higher hopes for the FBI under Comey as the Bureau is supposed to be an independent crime-fighting organization.

As it turns out, however, Comey has an existing relationship with the Clintons due to his acting as a Director for the Swiss banking arm of financial giant HSBC, which has extremely deep ties to the Clinton Foundation.

When Hillary testified personally to FBI Director Comey, her answers were not under oath, nor was anything she said recorded. It now appears that Comey is just another Hillary shill, and his agent speaking in this video is blatantly covering up for both him and the Bureau.


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