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Bret Baier: FBI Sources Believe Clinton Foundation Case Moving Towards "Likely an Indictment"



BRET BAIER: Breaking news tonight -- two separate sources with intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations into the Clinton emails and the Clinton Foundation tell Fox the following:

The investigation looking into possible pay-for-play interaction between Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Foundation has been going on for more than a year. Led by the white collar crime division, public corruption branch of the criminal investigative division of the FBI.

The Clinton Foundation investigation is a, quote, "very high priority." Agents have interviewed and reinterviewed multiple people about the Foundation case, and even before the WikiLeaks dumps, agents say they have collected a great deal of evidence. Pressed on that, one sources said, quote, "a lot of it," and "there is an avalanche of new information coming every day."

Some of it from WikiLeaks, some of it from new emails. The agents are actively and aggressively pursuing this case. They will be going back to interview the same people again, some for the third time.

As a result of the limited immunity deals to top aides, including Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, the Justice Department had tentatively agreed that the FBI would destroy those laptops after a narrow review. We are told definitively that has not happened. Those devices are currently in the FBI field office here in Washington, D.C. and are being exploited.

The source points out that any immunity deal is null and void if any subject lied at any point in the investigation.

Meantime, the classified e-mail investigation is being run by the National Security division of the FBI. They are currently combing through former Democratic Congressman Anthony Wiener's laptop and have found e-mails that they believe came from Hillary Clinton's server that appear to be new, as in not duplicates.

Whether they contain classified material or not is not yet known. It will likely be known soon. All of this just as we move inside one week until election day.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...ctment_likely_in_clinton_foundation_case.html

This isn't some zero hedge/prison planet source this is Bret Baier citing two separate FBI sources that the Clinton Foundation investigation has been going on for over a year and that barring any obstruction they intend to indict.
 
This is the story of the election it just broke yesterday but will be the only thing talked about until election day.
 
It would be if the anonymous sources would have the balls to say who they are, and if they are anything other than the janitor who cleans the offices at the FBI.

Until then only Fox will pound on it.
 
It would be if the anonymous sources would have the balls to say who they are, and if they are anything other than the janitor who cleans the offices at the FBI.

Until then only Fox will pound on it.

=__= you dont get to say that. Ive been railing against unnamed sources from the start. You guys only start when its affecting clinton.
 
It would be if the anonymous sources would have the balls to say who they are, and if they are anything other than the janitor who cleans the offices at the FBI.

Until then only Fox will pound on it.

Once again Bret Baier isn't Oreilly or Hannity, Bret Baier is a real journalist like Brit Hume and Chris Wallace.
 
Once again Bret Baier isn't Oreilly or Hannity, Bret Baier is a real journalist like Brit Hume and Chris Wallace.

So, tell me this... why isn't even "Fox Entertainment" publishing the story on its web site?
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Entertainment_Group#History


The Fox Entertainment Group was formed in the 1990s after the purchase of the Metromedia-owned independent stations by the 20th Century Fox film studio, at the time jointly owned by Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, and Denver billionaire Marvin Davis. These stations would later become the foundation of the Fox television network, which launched in October 1986, as well as the company (named after the TV network) itself. Not long after the Metromedia deal was made, Murdoch purchased Davis's shares and News Corp assumed full control of 20th Century Fox.
 
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