Jordan: We’re Calling for a Special Counsel in the Clinton Case Because There’s Not Two Standards Under the Law

‘We want to know why in the world would the attorney general of the United States tell the FBI director of the United States go tell the American people something that is not true’

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JORDAN: "This is about getting the truth. This is about what the constituents in the fourth district of Ohio are talking to me about. This is about just looking at the rule of law and equal treatment under the law. How in the world does someone like Secretary Clinton get away with something that no -- no other person in the country could get away with, right? There is not two standards. There is one standard, it's called equal treatment under the law, at least that's a way it supposed to be. But what we found last year during the -- the middle of this election is, you had the subject of the investigation’s husband meet with the attorney general three days before the subject of the investigation is scheduled to be interviewed by the FBI. When does that ever happen anywhere else? So, this is -- all these facts come — we need to examine them all and find out was there collusion maybe between James Comey and Robert Mueller when he leaked the government memo through a friend to 'The New York Times' as he said to create momentum for a special counsel? All those questions need to be answered."
HEMMER: "Yeah." [crosstalk]
JORDAN: "And special counsel is the right way to do it."

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