WASHINGTON, November 5 -- Hillary Clinton has struggled to recover after the FBI announced they would be reopening the investigation into her use of a personal email server during her time as Secretary of State. Now, sources close to the investigation are claiming it is “extremely likely” this will result in an indictment.Fox News’ Brit Hume acknowledged investigators are “actively and aggressively pursuing this case” and have an “avalanche” of evidence against the Democratic presidential nominee. Sources have come forward with claims there is a “90 percent chance” Clinton will see justice for her actions; unless, of course, the investigation is once again obstructed by the Department of Justice.
The FBI was reportedly told to stand down in mid-August. “Are you telling me that I need to shut down a validly predicated investigation?” the FBI’s Deputy Director, Andrew McCabe, reportedly responded. “Of course not,” the Justice Department allegedly responded. Bret Baier also told Hume “a lot of evidence” has been discovered on Anthony Weiner’s laptop. The evidence does make an indictment appear likely, but it could come months after the election. “I pressed, again and again, on this very issue,” Baier told Hume. “These sources said, yes, the investigations will continue, there’s a lot of evidence, and barring some obstruction in some way, they believe they’ll continue to, likely, an indictment.” Baier did not confirm who he believes will be a target of the indictment, or when it will be issued. He did note that his sources say they are “more than 99 percent confident” Clinton’s email server had been hacked by at least five foreign intelligence agencies. What do you think of these reports? Could Clinton finally face justice for her many careless crimes?
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