Judge Nap: Evidence of Hillary’s Guilt Is Overwhelming on Espionage and Lying to the FBI

‘Now we know the evidence of her guilt in lying to the FBI is overwhelming’

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EARHARDT: "Today FBI Director Christopher Wray is going to be testifying on Capitol Hill as GOP lawmakers demand answers for the alleged special treatment that was given to Hillary Clinton by the FBI."
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GAETZ: "Nobody should get special treatment and nobody should be subjected to special bias. Each day we learn more information that reflects the double standard."
PERRY: "Why are there two different standards of justice?"
MEADOWS: "Special deals for special people is not the American way."
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DOOCY: "Here to weigh in is Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano. Judge, over the last week we heard some instances of people at the senior level of the FBI. It looks like they have a political bias and they went easy on Hillary Clinton."
NAPOLITANO: "Well, it does -- they did go easy on Hillary Clinton. But remember, the FBI just gathers information and presents it to the Justice Department. The lawyers in the Justice Department decide what to do with it, except in the case of Hillary Clinton, where Jim Comey did what I have been arguing for 18 months now is profoundly wrong; it was wrong on the facts, it was wrong on the law and it was wrong to make the decision we’re not going to prosecute her. That’s a decision that’s made by professional prosecutors, not FBI agents. I’m very anxious to see what Director Chris Wray says today, because he, of course, was in private law practice when all this happened. The wrong people are testifying. Loretta Lynch should be testifying. Jim Comey should be testifying. But, beyond this testimony, beyond investigating the investigators, Jeff Sessions, the Attorney General of the United States, should re-examine the evidence against Mrs. Clinton, give it to prosecutors and say, 'Present it to a grand jury.' The evidence of her guilt is overwhelming on espionage."
DOOCY: "Why doesn’t he do that?"
NAPOLITANO: "I don’t know, Steve. Now we know the evidence of her guilt in lying to the FBI is overwhelming. All of that should be sent to a grand jury. They instruct the grand jury on the law and they let the grand jury decide about this."

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