"No one is above the law" --1974-2016
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) July 5, 2016
July 5, 2016
— Feisty☀️Floridian (@peddoc63) July 5, 2016
240 years and 1 day after the signing of the Declaration of Independence we have the Government our Founders warned us aboutš¢
The FBI director ACTUALLY SAID that others who've done the same thing may face consequences, but not Hillary. HE ACTUALLY SAID THAT.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) July 5, 2016
Put another way, the first ten minutes of that Comey statement would have been unchanged had Comey been recommending DOJ seek an indictment.
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) July 5, 2016
Billy Jack said -- and it applies to Lynch, Comey et al -- "When lawmen break the law, the there isn't any law, just a fight for survival'
— Evan Sayet (@EvanSayet) July 5, 2016
18 Scorching Hot Reactions to FBI Announcement That They Won't Recommend Indictment for Hillaryhttps://t.co/duUQs6FyVg
— Independent Journal (@INJO) July 5, 2016
Seems likely that original plan was to have Comey announce facts, let Lynch kill the case. After Clinton/Lynch, Comey had to take the hit.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 5, 2016
Not a good system, the corrupt employing the corrupt to judge the corrupt. The Clintons have gotten away with it again.
— Evan Sayet (@EvanSayet) July 5, 2016
JUDICIAL WATCH STATEMENT... https://t.co/LMMC3Nwp2r
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) July 5, 2016
.@TheFix: Hillary Clinton’s email problems might be even worse than we thought https://t.co/YVQ7GGpFkV
— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) July 5, 2016
So how do the FBI do their job when the next federal employee, who is not Hillary Clinton, mishandles state secrets to avoid FOIA requests?
— Larry O'Connor (@LarryOConnor) July 5, 2016
https://t.co/YwCo0WLlsR pic.twitter.com/7BeXg3Cvv3
— National Review (@NRO) July 5, 2016
.@FBI: Several thousand work-related emails not among group of 30,000 returned by Secy #Clinton in 2014-Examples: pic.twitter.com/bC7OzJoI6w
— Fox News Research (@FoxNewsResearch) July 5, 2016