Mollie Hemingway: How Crazy Are Things at the DOJ that the IG Report on Hillary Probe Keeps Getting Delayed?

‘They already released a portion of the report dealing with Andrew McCabe’

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KILMEADE: "All right. Highly anticipated the inspector general report due out any day now as president Trump takes to Twitter wondering about the delay. Why is this delay happening. We learned that ousted FBI Deputy Director Andy McCabe is asking for, get this, immunity in exchange for his testimony on the agency’s handling of the Clinton email probe. Here to break it down and what it means, senior editor of 'The Federalist' and Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway. Mollie, does the delay bother you and if so why?"
HEMINGWAY: "Well it’s interesting. We were told the report could come out in the beginning of the year. Then we were given various dates in spring, now June and we still don’t really know when it is coming. How crazy are things at the Department of Justice that new things keep getting added to this probe and it keeps delaying finding out exactly what was happening with how the FBI handled the Clinton email probe, and apparently they are covering also part of -- part of the Trump probe."
KILMEADE: "I understand that the Department of Justice and FBI both got drafts of this in mid May. Now we also understand that the final analysis is about 500 pages. Doesn’t this seem huge to you?"
HEMINGWAY: "Well, yes and no. If you recall, they already released a portion of the report dealing with Andrew McCabe, and that was just one of the times he leaked and lied about it and that was quite a few pages. I don't remember exactly how many, but many dozens of pages. So I’m not sure 500 pages is altogether that long given how many problems we've seen coming out of the Department of Justice and how many answers seeking about, again, how they handle politicized probe."

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