Say it ain’t so! Hillary Clinton has been offered a plea bargain by DOJ?

Say it ain’t so! Hillary Clinton has been offered a plea bargain by DOJ?

We are talking about the same Hillary Clinton here? You know, the one who destroyed reams of emails containing top secret information after printing out same on her home computer? The one on whose watch four Americans were savagely murdered and the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi torched and replied when interviewed by a congressional committee “What difference at this point does it make?” The one who ran for president on the nothingburger platform and then was horrified to learn that she lost?

According to Clinton biographer Ed Klein, the Justice Department has agreed to no jail time for Hillary in exchange for her guilty plea to a much lesser crime of mishandling classified information.

According to Newsmax:

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The discussion of a plea bargain took place late last month and was offered by a high-ranking Justice Department official to the Clinton lawyer.

During the exploratory talks with the prosecutor, the Clinton attorney was told that despite former FBI Director James Comey’s decision last July not to prosecute Hillary, the Justice Department has reexamined the email case and believes there are ample grounds for prosecuting Hillary on a number of counts.

Under the Justice Department’s plea offer, Hillary would be required to sign a document admitting that she committed a prosecutable crime. In return, the DOJ would agree not to bring charges against Hillary in connection with the email probe.

Word of this deal comes just as the Justice Department has reopened the investigation into Clinton’s nefarious acts and really reveals the extent to which the Clintons are Teflon-coated.

Here, if you have the stomach for it, is Klein’s report.

Thomas Madison

Thomas Madison

Thomas Madison is an ex-Army officer and stone-cold patriot on a mission to restore strict obedience to the U.S. Constitution. He is editor of the blog Powdered Wig Society.

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