Hillary Spox: Intelligence Community IG Working with GOP to Hurt Hillary

‘I think this was a very coordinated leak yesterday’

CAMEROTA: “Our pundits have been on this morning and what they say is that regardless of the content or regardless of what the designation was at the time, it speaks to judgment. And it speaks to Secretary Clinton’s judgment and that she shouldn’t have done it, she shouldn't have forwarded these things or dealt with them on her private server. And let me show you some polls that may play into this. The latest polls --  this is about which of the candidates are most honest among likely New Hampshire Democratic voters --  sorry, least honest. I clarify that. Hillary Clinton, 55 percent, gets the least honest candidate versus his rivals of Martin O’Malley 5 percent, Bernie Sanders, 2 percent. Do you think that the e-mail saga is playing into these numbers?”

FALLON: “No I think that the Republicans are continuing to try to Trump it up and resurface the allegations for the purpose of hurting her campaign."

CAMEROTA: “But the inspector general, isn't he a Republican?"

FALLON: "Actually, I think this was a very coordinated leak yesterday.”

CAMEROTA: “Why do you think he is astute of the Republicans in Congress? I heard you say that. What's your evidence?”

FALLON: “Because two months ago a political report that directly changed the finding of this inspector general. And I don’t think he liked that very much. So think he put two Republican senators up to sending him a letter so he would have excuse to resurface the same allegations that he put summer that have been discredited."

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