Inspector General Announces Obama DOJ Broke Law in Clinton Email Investigation

The drubbing of Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton opened the door for American citizens to find out just how far Deep State operatives went to try and throw her the 2016 election.

Under scrutiny from conservative watchdog groups that fought the Obama Administration with Freedom of Information petitions, had Donald J. Trump not won the White House the alleged illegal activity of Clinton and her cronies would have been swept under the rug.

In this Western Journal segment posted on YouTube, a damaging Inspector General report points to corruption and criminal behavior. The Inspector General is a long-standing officer tasked with policing government activities and agencies. Although appointed by Barack Obama, IG Michael E. Horowitz has gone on the record stating the Obama-era Department of Justice broke the law when mishandling the Clinton Email Investigation.

In a breaking report, members of Congress recently received his conclusive, bombshell report. Although the final report has yet to be released to the American public, many Washington insiders anticipate criminal charges against high-ranking FBI and DOJ officials could result once the public knows the truth.

The unsecured email server and deleted messages dogged Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign. But it appears key law enforcement officials could face jail time for their role in attempting to exonerate the failed politician.

Take a few minutes to watch this segment and find out who could be wearing handcuffs!


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