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Tom DeLay: FBI "ready to indict" Hillary Clinton over emails

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Angry Grimace

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One turns to the other and says "does something taste funny to you?"
Before you ask, no, the FBI does not indict people, Federal Grand Juries indict people after the Attorney General recommends charges.

The actual source of this is Newsmax (because DeLay claimed this to that particularly outlet), but I'm not linking to Newsmax.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...t-hillary-clinton-tom-delay-article-1.2509659

The FBI is "ready to indict" Hillary Clinton for her handling of classified information on a private email server during her time as Secretary of State, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said.

"I have friends that are in the FBI, and they tell me they're ready to indict, they're ready to recommend an indictment," DeLay said during an interview for Newsmax TV's "Steve Malzberg Show." "And they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they're going public. So one way or another, either she's gonna be indicted, and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign. One way or another, she's gonna have to face these charges."

Despite the Texas Republican's assertions, the FBI itself cannot present an indictment on its own — a federal grand jury would be needed to bring charges against Clinton.

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DeLay should be familiar with the legal system, as a grand jury indicted him in 2005 on a campaign finance charge. He was convicted of money laundering and conspiracy in 2010, but that conviction was later overturned.

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"The media's not gonna be able to ignore this when you got FBI agents and others out there, talking about what they got," DeLay added.

Clinton used a home server while she served as Secretary of State — and some of the classified emails found on her server were even more sensitive than top secret, an inspector general for the intelligence community has said.

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The State Department says no emails published so far contained material with "top secret" information or any material that was marked classified at the time. The issue has nagged at Clinton's presidential campaign, with the FBI said to be examining in some capacity.

Summary:

* Tom DeLay knows a guy
 
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