Hillary can and might easily need to be brought to justice

The case is not over, it can not be, because new info is still coming in to the FBI and FBI agents are hiding much at this point, waiting to give it to Trumps people.

The best thing is that if Obama pardons a traitor, he becomes one himself and Trump can arrest him easily

If the FBI is "hiding much", how do you know about it?
 
Report: U-M prof among group urging Hillary Clinton to challenge election results


Hillary Clinton places her hand over her hand as she walks to the podium to address the Children's Defense Fund's Beat the Odds celebration at the Newseum in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) (Cliff Owen)
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By Martin Slagter | mslagter@mlive.com
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on November 23, 2016 at 8:27 AM



ANN ARBOR, MI - A group of computer scientists and election lawyers including University of Michigan professor J. Alex Halderman is urging Hillary Clinton to call for a recount in three swing states won by Donald Trump, according to a report in New York Magazine.
The magazine reported on Tuesday, Nov. 22, that Halderman, a professor of Computer Science & Engineering and director for the U-M Center for Computer Security and Society, and the group believe they've found persuasive evidence that results in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania may have been manipulated or hacked. The group is so far not speaking on the record about their findings and is focused on lobbying the Clinton team in private.
According to CNN, the scientists told the Clinton campaign they believe there is a questionable trend of Clinton performing worse in counties that relied on electronic voting machines compared to paper ballots and optical scanners, according to a source with knowledge of the request.
Michigan's unofficial presidential election results were fully reported as of Nov. 9, but some news outlets still haven't called the state in favor of Republican Donald Trump. Unofficial results from the Michigan Secretary of State's office show Trump ahead by a little more than 13,000 votes. President-elect Trump received 290 electoral votes, while Clinton collected 232.
According to Reveal Magazine, Halderman has a history of demonstrating how voting technologies are less secure than authorities hope. In Washington, D.C., he and a team of students hacked the city's pilot internet voting system in less than 24 hours, altering ballots and spying on voters.
 
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