If you haven't already seen it, President Obama made quite a statement in a recent New York Times interview concerning the Hillary Clinton e-mail server and the possibility that it's caused issues for national security.
Why no, the president assured his mouthpieces at the Times. Of course it wasn't a problem:
Those statements angered F.B.I. agents who have been working for months to determine whether Ms. Clinton's email setup had in fact put any of the nation's secrets at risk, according to current and former law enforcement officials.
The FBI's job is to gather evidence in the case so the Attorney General can make a decision whether to file charges against Hillary in the case. One possible crime with which she could be charged is the Espionage Act. Here some information about that law that seems very pertinent to this situation (hat tip to James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal):
Subsection F also requires the clearance holder "to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer. "A failure to do so "shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both."
But if I were an FBI agent assigned to this case, I'd have the same concern I'm sure they do. Having done the investigation, gathered the evidence and turned it over to the Department of Justice, is the Attorney General then going to turn around and decline to pursue charges because her boss, the president, has made it abundantly clear that this is what he wants? Because if that's what's going to happen, you can understand an FBI agent feeling that he's wasting his time by playing it straight and doing a thorough job that's all about the facts. It certainly wouldn't be the first time the Obama DOJ made a political decision rather than a fact-based one concerning a potential criminal case.
And it's not just the FBI investigation that's tainted here. Hillary's testimony before Congress on this matter is not far off. By declaring against all evidence that national security was not impacted, Obama taints that process as well. And what does this say about Bernie Sanders's statement in last week's debate - that everyone is just tired of hearing about Hillary's e-mails?
What it all adds up to is this: Democrats just want this to go away, and they're hoping to make that happen by creating the impression that any further attention to it is silly and ridiculous.
I suppose the only good thing here is that he gave his marching orders to the Justice Department in a media interview rather than in private. Now, if the evidence clearly supports charging her but the DOJ refuses to do it, we'll all know how, where and when Obama gave the order that this travesty of justice should take place.
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Herman Cain is a conservative radio host of CainTV, a 2012 GOP presidential primary candidate with over 40 years of experience in the private sector as an analyst for Coca-Cola, an executive at Pillsbury, a regional Vice President for Burger King, and CEO of Godfather's Pizza. Cain served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and a supervisory mathematician for the Dept. of the Navy.
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