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FBI Ignores Public Interest
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| The FBI thinks America's just not that interested in reading Hillary's emails. | |
| The bureau rejected a FOIA request made by attorney Ty Clevenger. | |
| Who's been trying to have the former Secretary of State punished for perjury and see her personal attorneys disbarred for their handling of her official emails during her time in office. | |
| The FBI claims Clevenger failed to sufficiently demonstrate the public's interest in disclosure outweighs the personal privacy interests of Mrs. Clinton. | |
| Clinton's use of a secret email and off-site server to conduct government business were front-page news for most of 2015 and 2016. It even warranted then-FBI director James Comey to break from procedure to make public statements and appearances before Congress. | |
| Members of Congress themselves called for an investigation into whether or not Clinton perjured herself in testimony to Capitol Hill. | |
| But all of that wasn't enough apparent interest by the public, according to the FBI. A stunned Clevenger told The Washington Times he would have expected this outcome had Clinton become president, but she didn't. | |
| So it looks like the Obama administration is still running things at the FBI. Apparently, the Federal Bureau of Investigation forgot about the tens of thousands of Americans wearing Hillary for prison t-shirts at rallies nationwide, or the scores of groups chanting, Lock her up. | |
| Maybe Bernie Sanders doesn't think America cares about the damn emails, but a lot of people are still very interested in learning why Comey made the decision to allow Hillary's aides to destroy evidence in exchange for testimony. | |
| Testimony that couldn't be corroborated due to now lack of evidence. | |
| Millions want to know how Clinton could get away with bleach bidding her server after it was subpoenaed. | |
| You were in charge of it. | |
| You were the official in charge. | |
| Did you wipe the server? | |
| What, like with a cloth or something? | |
| I don't know. | |
| You know how it works digitally. | |
| Did you try to wipe the whole server? | |
| I don't know how it works digitally at all. | |
| Seeking to clear up any confusion over the level of public interest, a petition has now been started on the White House website demanding release of the documents. | |
| It's awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country. | |
| Because you'd be in jail. | |
| Secretary Clinton. | |
| Yeah! | |
| Woo! | |
| Yeah! | |
| I love Trump! | |
| Since the election, Donald Trump has been strangely quiet about Hillary's emails. | |
| Perhaps he's doing a favor for Ivanka's good friend, Huma Abedin. | |
| But in any case, Trump promised America that he'd serve the Clintons some long overdue justice. | |
| Mr. President, it's time to make good. | |
| Leanne McAdoo, Infowars.com. | |
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