Judge Napolitano: Clinton Espionage Evidence is Overwhelming. Will Obama Block Prosecution? Written by Adam Dick
Thursday February 4, 2016
In a new video report at Fox News, former New Jersey Judge Andrew Napolitano predicts that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will very soon recommend the prosecution of Hillary Clinton for espionage based on her alleged reckless handling of US government secrets while she was Secretary of State. That indictment recommendation, Napolitano explains, will bring the matter into the political sphere in which President Barack Obama will have the power either to allow or prevent a prosecution.
Napolitano states:
The evidence of her failure to care for national security secrets is now well documented, overwhelming, publicly known, and publicly understood. We can expect very soon that the FBI will recommend an indictment.
Napolitano proceeds to explain that such a recommendation is not enough to ensure that a prosecution occurs. The FBIs recommendation, says Napolitano, will just move the matter into the political sphere. There, he declares, the big question is What will the president do about it?
Watch Napolitanos report here:
Napolitano is an Advisory Board member for the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity.
Poster Comment:
The FBI will recommend an indictment, but will Obummer do it? That is the question.