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FBI sources: ‘likely an indictment’ in Clinton investigations

  • Investigation into pay-to-play much bigger than being reported
  • Massive amounts of evidence
  • Barring obstruction from Obama Justice Department, an indictment is “likely”
  • Many emails from Weiner’s computer are not duplicates – some may contain classified information
  • Hillary’s private email server was hacked by FIVE foreign governments and information was stolen

Speaking to Brit Hume on Fox’s “On the Record”, Brett Baier laid out information received from sources close to the FBI corruption investigation into the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton.

Brett said that Fox News staff spoke with two separate sources with “intimate knowledge of the FBI investigations” into the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton.

The sources described the evidence they have as “a lot of it” and said there is an “avalanche coming in every day.”

Last week, unconfirmed reports had surfaced that the devices that were supposedly destroyed as part of immunity deals were never destroyed. Brett’s sources confirmed that information:

The immunity deal that Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson, two top aides to Hillary Clinton, got from the Justice Department in which it was beleived that the laptops they had, after a narrow review for classified materials, were going to be destroyed. We have been told that those have not been destroyed — they are at the FBI field office here on Washington and are being exploited.

The investigators reportedly are having some success finding what they believe to be new emails, not duplicates, that have been transported through Hillary Clinton’s server despite the claims being made by the Clinton campaign and echoed by many in the media.

Brett also said that “there is confidence from these sources that her [Hillary Clinton’s] server had been hacked. And that they are 99% sure that it had been hacked by at least five foreign intelligence agencies and that things had been taken from that.

In closing, Baier stated that his sources committed that the investigations will continue, there is a lot of evidence, and barring some obstruction in some way, they believe they will continue to “likely an indictment.”

What the sources and/or Brett didn’t reveal is who might be indicted. It could be Hillary, Bill, Cheryl Mills, Chelsea, and any number of other players in the Foundation-State Department corruption scandal.

As a side note, this may finally be a clue to where in the world is Eric Braverman. Protective custody in exchange for testimony would be prudent for the former Clinton Foundation CEO considering the frequency with which people with dirt on the Clintons end up dead.

Rich Mitchell

Rich Mitchell is the editor-in-chief of Conservative Daily News and the president of Bald Eagle Media, LLC. His posts may contain opinions that are his own and are not necessarily shared by Bald Eagle Media, CDN, staff or .. much of anyone else. Find him on twitter, facebook and GETTR

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