Lindsey Graham: Time to Revisit Hillary Clinton’s Emails

Is the investigation into Trump and Russia going to open up more cans of Washington worms? That’s what this clip featuring Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina seems to suggest, as Graham goes off on a different tangent altogether after being questioned by Fox’s Molly Henneberg about the Trump-Russian collusion affair.

Could the reason for the Democrats’ all-out urgency to vilify, investigate and possibly impeach President Trump be the fact that Republicans such as Graham now seem poised to push for the indictment of Hillary Clinton aides and perhaps even Clinton herself? There are reports going around Washington that Treve Suazo, the CEO of Denver-based IT firm Platte River Networks, which was accused of destroying data on Clinton hard drives, may be guilty of obstructing justice.

If that’s the case, and Platte River officials start turning on each other and/or on Clinton, things could start to get very messy for the Democrats. It’s quite possible that the assault on Trump in Congress and the media is a race against time to try to derail efforts by Trump’s Department of Justice to start looking into these matters and/or filing indictments. Are Hillary Clinton and former President Obama behind the Democrats’ push to remove Trump? A very solid case could be made for it.

Watch as Graham gets more into detail below.


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