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Has anyone heard about this? It does appear that the Justice dept. offered Hillary Clinton a plea deal last month after the FBI decided to reopen its investigation into her email server. By signing a piece of paper she avoids any further investigations into her email server, Clinton Foundation and jail time would be off the table. This is the first I've heard of this deal. Do the American people know about this?
The FBI has reportedly re-opened its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and determined she should be charged with a number of crimes, and is now being offered a plea deal that would spare her additional legal problems. According to a new report, the FBI investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has not only been reopened, but she faces serious criminal charges.
Hillary Clinton Offered Plea Deal
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.
Klein also reported that the plea agreement currently under consideration would be in exchange for dropping any current or future investigations into allegations of "pay-for-play" within the Clinton Foundation. It also would likely preclude any prison time for the 2016 Democrat Party presidential nominee.
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The FBI has reportedly re-opened its investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and determined she should be charged with a number of crimes, and is now being offered a plea deal that would spare her additional legal problems. According to a new report, the FBI investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has not only been reopened, but she faces serious criminal charges.
Hillary Clinton Offered Plea Deal
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.
Klein also reported that the plea agreement currently under consideration would be in exchange for dropping any current or future investigations into allegations of "pay-for-play" within the Clinton Foundation. It also would likely preclude any prison time for the 2016 Democrat Party presidential nominee.
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