Tell Us All About “Abuse of Power,” Hillary – IOTW Report

Tell Us All About “Abuse of Power,” Hillary

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Hillary Clinton on Wednesday warned that if President Trump directs his Justice Department to investigate her role in a 2010 sale of a uranium company, it would be “a disastrous step into politicizing the Justice Department.”

“This is such an abuse of power,” Clinton said in an interview with Mother Jones, following reports that the Justice Department is considering appointing a special counsel to investigate.

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She abused power by destroying devices with incriminating e-mails in their memory. The way she treated Bill Clinton’s sexual assault victims.  The way she ignored the embassy staff in Benghazi. The way she took over the DNC. 

23 Comments on Tell Us All About “Abuse of Power,” Hillary

  1. Right, a special counsel for a sitting president where no crime is being investigated is perfectly reasonable versus a corrupt pay-to-play, law breaker skating free because all her issues have been ‘debunked’. Sounds like fear to me. Too bad none of the Republicans in charge have the balls to do it.

  2. Always accuse others of what you are doing or have already done to diffuse the allegation and thwart the truth.
    She’s a master deceiver steeped in immeasurable corruption.

    Paging Atty. Gen’l. Sessions, Paging Atty. Gen’l. Sessions.
    Hello, DOJ? Anybody there? Hello? Hello?

  3. @Braden Lynch November 16, 2017 at 8:08 pm

    But what about “evidence”? What about “standards of proof”?

    Wake me when “Hang ’em all. Let Satan sort ’em out.” is on the table.

  4. Many are saying Sessions is incompetent, many are thinking he’s playing rope-a-dope or 3D chess. No matter what is going on at the DoJ regarding Killery, not going after her is doing immense harm to the bedrock of our Constitutional Republic with its apparent two-tiered system of justice. And not just her, either. There are others who have repeatedly slipped the bonds of the long arm of the law; all protected by their membership in the D.C. bubble. It’s not right, fair or just. It goes against everything good about America.

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