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Attorney General Loretta  Lynch, the defender of government criminals everywhere.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch, the defender of government criminals everywhere.

Don't ask, don't tell about our backgrounds and current criminal activities..  The final choice, outside of Trump, is America's modern day answer to Lizzy Borden. The trail of bodies that followed Billary and Killary into the Oval Office is noteworthy. If you are unfamiliar with the facts behind this last statement, spend sometime on the search engine of The Common Sense Show. Does America really want the Butcher of Benghazi in the White House? And I haven't even mentioned the thousands of classified emails which ended up on her private email and computer, both of which carries a five year prison term for each occurrence. What does she even stand for, except for the fact that she is a woman. Finally, I shutter at the thought of referring to Bill Clinton as the First Gentleman, if she is elected. Mamas, hide your daughters. 

Don’t ask, don’t tell about our backgrounds and current criminal activities..
The final choice, outside of Trump, is America’s modern day answer to Lizzy Borden. I shutter at the thought of referring to Bill Clinton as the First Gentleman, if she is elected. Mamas, hide your daughters. 

 

 

Will Attorney General Loretta Lynch prosecute Hillary Clinton regarding the infamous email issues? Recently  Attorney General Loretta Lynch basically confirmed the ending yesterday when she refused to answer a question on this important issue.

 

 

The Washington Examiner – Attorney General Loretta Lynch indicated Wednesday that the law doesn’t require the Justice Department to pursue criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email system, even if the FBI recommends criminal charges.

Lynch was asked in a hearing by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, what her department would do if the FBI were to recommend that step. “If the FBI were to make a referral to the Department of Justice to pursue a case by way of indictment and to convene a grand jury for that purpose, the Department of Justice is not required by law to do so, are they — are you?” Cornyn asked.

Lynch didn’t answer directly, but seemed to indicate the department has some wiggle room, and can consult with officials before deciding what to do.

“It would not be an operation of law, it would be an operation of procedures,” Lynch said in reply. She added that the decision to pursue a criminal case would be “done in conjunction with the agents” involved in the investigation. “It’s not something that we would want to cut them out of the process.”

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