Clinton’s FBI interview may show email probe is nearing end
Presidents make all their airplane flights on Air Force One, no matter the objective of the trip.
The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton on Saturday morning for its investigation into whether she or her aides broke the law by corresponding through a private email server set up for her use as secretary of state, a controversy that has dogged her presidential campaign and provided fodder to her political rivals.
“The fact that the attorney general, whose integrity is not even in question, has said that she’s going to rely on the recommendations of the FBI investigators and the career prosecutors at Justice is a clear sign that it won’t be an issue here”, he said on “Fox News Sunday”.
“She’s got the best ideas, she’s got the best record of doing it and she’s the best changemaker I’ve ever known”, Clinton told a cheering crowd of more than 350 gathered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in May.
He adds the campaign is “glad that this matter is now resolved”. “And anyone who knows Bill Clinton knows that if he runs into someone at the airport, by chance, he’s going to come up and say hello to them”.
In the most competitive states that will help determine the victor, Clinton has hired former Obama aides to build out her operation for the general election. She said that despite Obama’s help, Clinton’s poll numbers had proven that she’s been unable to match his appeal to millennials and black voters. “And I give her credit for saying she’s made some mistakes”, he said on “Fox News Sunday”. Both sides of the aisle decried the discussion as improper, given Hillary Clinton being under federal investigation and Lynch’s key role in the probe.
Clinton said last July that, “I am confident that I never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received”.
Meanwhile, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump was spending the weekend vetting potential running mates, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and Indiana Governor Mike Pence.
This is the latest development in the ongoing investigation over Clinton’s use of a private email server with which she allegedly communicated with her aides, while acting as Secretary of State.
“The folks who are doing the investigation. they’re the ones that are going to make the recommendation, and I am prepared to accept that recommendation”.
The friendly audience shouted “Hillary!”. In a series of remarks in recent weeks, the president has proven himself to be one of the Democrats’ most effective critics of Trump.
Clinton says teachers “would not tolerate that kind of behavior” in classrooms.
There was already speculation about whether an agency under the Obama administration could conduct an unbiased probe, which only intensified after Clinton met with Lynch, a President Obama appointee who decides whether to bring charges in the case. But as Sanders continues hinting that he’ll soon support Clinton, the campaign opted instead for a stop in North Carolina, which Obama lost narrowly in 2012.
Hillary Clinton herself acknowledges that she has “work to do” to earn the trust of voters after almost four decades in public life as she faces Republican Donald Trump in the general election. “As usual, bad judgment”. The interview signals that the FBI’s protracted criminal investigation could be entering its final phase, with a long-awaited decision nearing.
Clinton said she had no knowledge of any timeline for the review and would not comment on whether she was given an indication that charges would not be filed. The Associated Press revealed the existence of the server in March 2015.