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In reply to the discussion: Has the FBI ever publicly scolded a candidate or former government official before? [View all]lapucelle
(21,007 posts)49. When someone who didn't commit a crime doesn't get charged,
is that considered a free pass? What an interesting and privileged perspective on justice and the law.
For my part, I find it troubling that a conservative-leaning government official armed Trump and company through unethical speculation.
I find it ironic that it was Comey (who himself was hacked this year and whose department is currently being sued for carelessness that led to the murder of several people) who did the tut-tutting.
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Has the FBI ever publicly scolded a candidate or former government official before? [View all]
lapucelle
Jul 2016
OP
Here are the rules concerning Office of US Attorney media announcements and press conferences.
lapucelle
Jul 2016
#20
Do you believe this statement was made without the knowledge or approval of the Justice Department?
hughee99
Jul 2016
#37
Fair enough. I don't believe this wasn't cleared with the DoJ first, but if what he says is true
hughee99
Jul 2016
#48
It's a safe bet that J. Edgar Hoover investigated Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson,
PeaceNikki
Jul 2016
#16
Were you as happy as I was with Director Comey's pre-emptive No-Bill?
DemocratSinceBirth
Jul 2016
#22
No, just expect him to be objective about criminal findings and not his opinion
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#28
Considering he gave her a free pass, not sure what you're complaining about.
ThePhilosopher04
Jul 2016
#32