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In reply to the discussion: Justice Dept. grants immunity to staffer who set up Clinton email server [View all]Jarqui
(10,122 posts)of being indicted after they asked a bunch of folks their opinion.
Funny that the lawyer of her IT guy, a person very close to this situation, felt the need to secure his client from criminal prosecution with an immunity deal. That's kind of unusual in a situation where there is no chance of indictment ... unless this is not a situation where there's no chance of indictment and it's just BS to bolster Clinton in the media.
They have depositions from Intelligence Community agents that emails containing information that was classified at the time of transmission were found on Clinton's server. For some reason, some folks want us to look the other way when that is bluntly against the law - as was the set up of the server.
Nobody but the members of the FBI investigating this case and the justice department are in a position to know who will or will not be indicted.
Further, they're investigating the Clinton Foundation donations from parties the State Department helped while Clinton was Secretary of State. Nobody has provided any evidence one way or the other on that.
The argument that Clinton is not indictable is nonsense with no basis in fact because those making such a claim do not have the facts.
Maybe she is indictable and maybe she isn't. Time will tell. But her IT techy holding out for an immunity deal suggests someone may well be facing an indictment.