James Comey’s Error: ‘Double Standard’ to Prosecute Hillary Clinton
But something else is wrong with what Comey said. Of course Clinton should be held to a different standard when it comes to “gross negligence.”
But something else is wrong with what Comey said. Of course Clinton should be held to a different standard when it comes to “gross negligence.”
During testimony before Congress on Thursday, FBI Director James Comey stated that the servers maintained by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were less secure than a Gmail account. Comey was asked whether a previous statement
A decorated U.S. Marine who is being discharged for sending classified information on his personal e-mail account plans to cite the Hillary Clinton precedent set by FBI director James Comey in his upcoming defense, his lawyer said on Thursday.
During testimony before Congress on Thursday, FBI Director James Comey stated that the FBI’s interview with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not under oath or recorded, but it still would be a crime to
Thursday at a House Oversight Committee hearing on the FBI’s investigation and conclusions into presumptive Democratic presidential front nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of private unsecured email servers during her tenure as secretary of state, committee chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)
FBI director James Comey admitted to the House Oversight Committee on Thursday that he had not checked whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had lied to the FBI the same way that she lied to Congress and the public about her emails.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) demolished FBI director James Comey’s claim Thursday that the government lacked sufficient evidence of criminal intent to prosecute former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for mis-handling classified information.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), chair of the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform, told FBI director James Comey during his testimony on Thursday morning that the committee would refer former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for investigation for perjury, given that she lied under oath before the House Select Committee on Benghazi in October.
Former UN Ambassador John Bolton told Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon he would “be in jail right now” if he did what Hillary Clinton did, adding, he has seen people who handled much less sensitive information “prosecuted and not only their careers ruined, but put in jail for far less than this.”
Thursday at 10 a.m. ET, FBI Director James Comey will testify before House Oversight Committee about his agency’s probe into presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state. Earlier this week, Comey
William Portanova, the lawyer who represented a retired Navy commander who was convicted in 2015 for similar conduct to Hillary Clinton’s mis-handling of classified information, says the law has a perverse incentive to discourage telling the truth.
Paul Ryan further demanded Clapper defend to his decision to grant former first lady Hillary Clinton access to national security intelligence.
So it turns out that while you can indict a ham sandwich, indicting our top diplomat for “extremely careless” handling of national secrets at a time of war against the most determined and diabolical enemy we have ever faced —
On Thursday, FBI director James Comey will testify before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform about his agency’s decision not to recommend that Hillary Clinton be prosecuted for mis-handling confidential information.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said Wednesday afternoon that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had misled Congress, under oath, when testifying to the House Select Committee on Benghazi in October 2015.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced Wednesday afternoon that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will not face criminal charges in relation to her mishandling of classified information on her secret, private e-mail server.
An angry House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R.-Wis.) lashed out at Hillary Clinton Wednesday for her reckless handling of classified electronic correspondence as Secretary of State and demanded that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper block Clinton from receiving intelligence briefings after she becomes the Democratic nominee for president.
Middle-class Americans voice the strongest disagreement with the decision by FBI Director James Comey to not indict Hillary Clinton, while the Democrats’ bipolar alliance of wealthy people and government-dependent poor are far more willing to excuse her careless handing of classified information, according to a new poll by Rasmussen Reports.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Wolf,” Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stated that the FBI’s “serious investigation” found “serious problems” with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information. Sanders said that
Hillary Clinton attacked presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in a highly choreographed event held in front of the former Trump Plaza Casino and Hotel. “Maybe we could get New Jersey’s economy moving again,” Clinton began. “Here in Atlantic City and across America we’ve got to create more good jobs at good wages,” she added.
Chriss Farrell at The Hill poses the question: Is FBI Director James Comey compromised by his decision not to indict former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?
Donald J. Trump, the presumptive 2016 GOP presidential nominee, told Breitbart News exclusively on Wednesday that his Democratic counterpart presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton is “guilty as hell” over the email scandal. And Trump says the voters will ensure that Clinton “will pay for her sins” by rejecting her at the ballot box.
Wednesday House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) said Congress is planing to question FBI Director James Comey’s about his investigation and recommendation that there should be no federal charges against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for her handling of classified
A clear majority of voters prefer the FBI back prosecution of Hillary Clinton, according to a July 5 poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports.
Andrew McCarthy, senior fellow at National Review and former assistant United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon Wednesday about FBI Director James Comey’s decision not to recommend an indictment for Hillary Clinton.
Frank Gaffney of the Center for Security Policy shared his reaction to FBI Director James Comey’s statement about Hillary Clinton with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon.
Brian Mast, a Republican and supporter of Donald Trump for president, says there is a trust between the men and women serving down range and their leaders, and Clinton broke that trust.
Breitbart News National Security editor Dr. Sebastian Gorka, author of “Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War,” appeared on Fox News’s “Hannity” on Tuesday to react to FBI director James Comey’s announcement his agency would not be recommending criminal charges against presumptive Democratic
A montage broadcast on Wednesday’s edition of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” laid out the instances where the FBI contradicted claims made by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The montage included Clinton stating on March 10, 2015,
And if she gets the job she wants — President of the United States — Hillary Clinton will bypass the normal security review because of her status as an elected politician, the lawyers said. “If she gets elected, all of these [classification] issues go away because there is an elected officials exemption to all these things,” said one lawyer.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” Marc Mukasey, who served as a federal supervisory federal prosecutor under FBI Director James Comey, strongly praised the integrity of Comey, but expressed surprise that charges were not brought against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff stated that FBI Director James Comey undermined presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “on everything that she has said publicly” about her emails. Isikoff
In an interview that aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump reacted to FBI director James Comey’s decision not to recommend criminal charges for Trump’s Democratic counterpart, presumptive party nominee
U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward called on Republicans to fight back against Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the wake of the FBI’s findings and recommendation not to indict Clinton over what it called “extremely careless” handling of national security information.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer reacted to FBI director James Comey’s announcement earlier in the day that his agency would not be recommending criminal charges against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) reacted to the announcement earlier in the day by FBI director James Comey that he would not be recommending criminal charges against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary
Mike Mukasey, who served as Attorney General from 2007 to 2009, says FBI Director James Comey wrongly excused Hillary Clinton during his press-conference by wrongly claiming that any prosecution requires strong evidence that she had the intent to violate classification laws.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz, (R-UT) said he wants to question FBI Director James Comey’s recommendation to not bring federal charges against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for her mishandling
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “On the Record,” former Attorney General Michael Mukasey stated that ” the laws involved don’t require an intention to violate the law.” And there was enough evidence to charge presumptive Democratic presidential nominee former
The member of the House Select Committee on Benghazi from Ohio said Tuesday that FBI Director James Comey’s decision not to recommend prosecution of former first lady Hillary R. Clinton was another example to Americans that there are two sets of rules, one for insiders and one set for everyone else.