Judge Dismisses Lawsuit to Force Search for Clinton Emails

Is there anything Hillary Clinton can’t get away with? It would appear that the answer to this question is ‘no.’ With mountains and mountains of evidence piled up all around her on so many criminal fronts, a better question might be, who is protecting her?

There’s the enormous body count of people connected to the Clintons, people who have died under curious circumstances. There’s the obvious pay for play scandals. There’s the massive evidence of money laundering and graft taking through the Clinton Foundation. There are her husband’s many rape and sexual assault victims who Hillary harassed and threatened into silence. There’s the corruption of the DNC, cheating Bernie Sanders out of a fair chance at the presidency. There’s her criminal inaction in Benghazi which resulted in the deaths of four Americans while two US embassies called for help and Hillary slept.

We now know that James Comey originally accused her of gross negligence in the first draft of his infamous memo- a turn of phrase that should lead to criminal proceedings. This happened around the same time Bill Clinton has a conversation with Comey’s boss, Loretta Lynch, in her plane as it sat on the tarmac.

There’s so much criminality surrounding the Clintons, that only a massive hidden apparatus could possibly protect her. Now, an Obama appointed judge has dismissed a lawsuit that would spark a search for her missing emails. Fox Business’ Lou Dobbs reports on this new development in the long litany of instances where Clinton is mysteriously let off the hook.


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