Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Sunday Congress needs to investigate whether former Attorney General Loretta Lynch gave cover to Hillary Clinton's campaign when she told former FBI Director James Comey to call the probe into Clinton's emails "a matter" instead of "an investigation."
"I think we need to know more about that," Feinstein said on CNN's "State of the Union." "And there's only one way to know about it, and that's to have the judiciary committee take a look at that."
Comey testified Thursday to Congress that Lynch's request made him feel "queasy."
Feinstein, the top Democrat on the committee, said she would have had "a queasy feeling, too."
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Why now? You should have wanted to a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteMaybe its job security to keep this crap going using taxpayer funds. Why do so when nothing will ever become of the results or findings, good or bad.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's time the government have enforced recusals for people working on cases that involve friends and past associates because the people don't have enough sense to do recuse themselves.
ReplyDeleteHow about Investigating Maxine Watters for taking Russian $$$$$$ for her Pension ?.
ReplyDeleteDemocrats have been caught and now trying to disguise by wanting investigations on their own believing it will help them in 2018. Labeled "Reverse Psychology".
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