Letters to the Editor
Hillary’s Crimes
Is anyone still wondering if Hillary Clinton should be prosecuted for her e-mail shenanigans — or if she committed a crime? If you are, you might want to take a look at the federal code of laws, which is readily available to anyone on the Internet.
In his testimony before Congress, former FBI Director James Comey testified that Clinton did not return all of the deleted e-mails; she lied when she said no e-mails were removed; and she was extremely careless — the definition of “gross negligence” by any standard.
Comey based his decision not to prosecute on Clinton’s lack of bad intent. There is nothing in the law about intent.
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