christiefan915
Catalyst
We can safely assume she is guilty of a crime if General Petraeus was....but nothing will come of it....Clintons are above the law and seems always have been....
and the legal system will be bypassed, for sure.
Referrals for criminal prosecution would have to go from the FBI to the U.S. Justice Department, and “will have to go through four loyal Democrat women” who won’t allow the process to go forth.
Those women, are Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell, the head of the criminal division at the department, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and even White House aide Valerie Jarrett.
So like Hillary says, it will be resolved. It will be spun, brushed under the rug, ignored by media, and fade away.....
Petraeus knowingly passed along classified info to his mistress. It wasn't classified after the fact.
"The retired general was prosecuted for the unauthorized removal, sharing and storage of classified information held at his home, quote "The FBI executed a court-authorized search warrant at the Petraeus residence and seized the black books from an unlocked drawer in the first-floor study of the Petraeus residence."
As part of the plea agreement, Mr. Petraeus admitted that he gave his lover, Paula Broadwell, who was writing a biography about him, black notebooks that contained sensitive information about official meetings, war strategy and intelligence capabilities, as well as the names of covert officers.
According to court documents, he discussed the black books during an interview that Ms. Broadwell taped with Mr. Petraeus while she was working on the biography, telling her, "They are highly classified, some of them."
Three weeks later, he gave her the notebooks. [The New York Times, 4/23/15]
According to court documents, he discussed the black books during an interview that Ms. Broadwell taped with Mr. Petraeus while she was working on the biography, telling her, "They are highly classified, some of them."
Three weeks later, he gave her the notebooks. [The New York Times, 4/23/15]