The former FBI director said there was no comparison between Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to discuss top-secret matters and Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.
where the former US president has pleaded not guilty to the alleged mishandling of classified documents.that the FBI was reopening its investigation into former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server was regarded as a major contributing factor in Trump’s first successful tilt at the presidency. Comey concluded his investigation – with no action against Clinton – two days before the election.
“It’s about an enormous amount of material, actual documents, classified at very, very high levels, consistently more sensitive information than discussed in the emails and most importantly this case is about obstruction of justice ... and flaunting of the law. “The reason I say it that way, is he will make a lot of effort outside the courtroom but inside the courtroom if he’s able to find a good lawyer, [I think they might] tell him ‘woah, you’ve got a real problem’.”
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