Susan Rice Faces Questions over ‘Questionable’ Email She Sent to Herself

Fox News judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano spoke with Jim Varney on his show, Varney, and Co. about the recent attention being paid to a “curious” email sent by Susan Rice to herself the day of President Trump’s inauguration.

The email they discuss is the subject of a report in the Washington Examiner. That article concerns why Senators Lindsey Graham (Rep-SC) and Chuck Grassley (Rep – IOWA) want Rice to explain that reason she wrote the email 16 days after its subject.

After the election, Barack Obama was adamant that he had no intention of injecting himself into the Russia probe process. However, there is increasing evidence that Obama did just what he promised he would do. The Senators apparently see the email evidence of that. In a letter, Grassley and Graham wrote:

It strikes us as odd that, among your activities in the final moments on the final day of the Obama administration, you would feel the need to send yourself such an unusual email purporting to document a conversation involving President Obama and his interactions with the FBI regarding the Trump/Russia investigation.

Watch the video as Judge Napolitano explains what is so very “curious” about this email. Also, see what the Judge has to say about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her comments about President Trump.

For those who don’t believe in the so-called ‘Deep State,’ this video may change your mind.


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