Friday, February 2, 2018

McCabe may have withheld Clinton evidence from Comey for 'weeks'

The Wall Street Journal reports that former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe may have learned about new Hillary Clinton emails on pervert Anthony Weiner's laptop almost a month prior to alerting Congress and may have waited weeks to tell then-FBI director James "Lordy" Comey of their existence. 

The WSJ said that a number of text messages shared between paramour FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page show McCabe "knew of thousands of new emails pertaining to Clinton's private email server used at the State Department on or before September 28, 2016."

Strzok and Page are under investigation for undermining the Clinton investigation as well as Mueller's inquiry into Trump campaign collusion with the Russians to influence the 2016 election.

The email between the lovebirds came exactly a month before Comey informed Congress that more evidence against Clinton's handling of classified information was found on the laptop of Weiner shared with his wife, Huma Abedin, a Clinton aide. 

This may show that McCabe wanted to wait before telling Comey.

Strzok texted Page on September 28th: "Got called up to Andy's [McCabe's] earlier. [H]undreds of thousands of emails turned over by Weiner's atty or sdny, includes a ton of material from spouse. Sending team up tomorrow to review . . . this will never end . . ."

Judicial Watch has put in a FOIA request asking for further evidence of McCabe's possible inaction on Clinton's emails. So far, the FBI is sitting on their hands like the Democrats did at the SOTU when Trump mentioned standing for the flag and the lowered black unemployment.

According to WSJ, the emails and text messages are now the subject of an internal FBI investigation about whether McCabe deliberately sat on the evidence of Clinton's illegal emails until the election was over in the hope that she won, or rekindle the investigation if somehow she lost to a TV reality star.

I mean, c'mon, what are the chances?


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