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Originally Posted by Gozer
The FBI had one, narrowly focused investigation that included 5 immunity deals, that determined a Cabinet level official would not be prosecuted during an election (the latter two facts are factors in that decision).
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I just read the entire FBI statement and it didn't sound like a narrow investigation nor did they say they wouldn't prosecute in an election year. All they said was that out of the 30,000 emails that were carelessly discarded, 7 email chains involved communications that were classified as secret and shouldn't have been placed anywhere without security.
Their conclusion was that based on passed experience, no prosecutor would expect to bring charges given the lack of intent, but they also said that it was careless and Clinton should have known better.
Why can't that be the end of it?