Hot on the heels of last week's FBI revelation that it is looking into Clinton's emails again comes verification that the FBI has been investigating the Clinton Foundation for well over a year, and that it has also conducted some surveillance activities and collected some pertinent recordings. Further, since Huma Abedin is joined at the hip with Clinton, there is every reason to believe that email traffic between Abedin, Clinton and Clinton Foundation donors will provide the necessary links to sew up the case for "pay to play" charges. Abedin would be the logical point of contact for arranging private meetings with Clinton and for maintaining some written or email history as to the whos, whats and wheres.
That is probably the current thrust of Comey's extensive search of Weiner's and Abedin's laptop.
The question arises, as we all know, as to whether or not Loretta Lynch will allow anything to come of it. Had she been able to stifle the FBI investigations, that would have been the end of it. Even if Comey showed up on her doorstep with a mountain of incriminating evidence, Lynch could have buried it. But now... now that it's all out in the open... how can she possibly bury it? And now that we know Lynch's first move was to have her Assistant Attorney General, Peter J. Kadzik, become DOJ's oversight and liaison on the matter, we know beyond a doubt that Lynch intended to bury it. Kadzik is a close, personal friend of John Podesta and Lynch is a close, personal friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Should James Comey now call for an indictment or a Grand Jury, what will Lynch do? What will Obama do?
And perhaps the biggest question of the day is: Will Anthony Weiner ever get his laptop back?
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