Key questions apply; and the most pressing is how the emails were deemed "relevant" if the investigators could only examine the metadata. What matters is that Comey certainly was made aware of the content of the emails -- a potential game-changer. That's why one of my sources insists his decision to go public came from above.
The other key question now is whether the DOJ -- via Kadzik? -- will once again thwart another investigation, this time on the Clinton Foundation. Senior, serious FBI agents won't take that -- massive euphemism -- kindly.
The FBI has been on the Clinton Foundation for over a year. Now, arguably, they are loaded with evidence -- and they won't quit. Winning the presidency now seems to be the least of Hillary Clinton's Bonfire of Scandals' problems.
This piece first appeared at RT.
(Note: You can view every article as one long page if you sign up as an Advocate Member, or higher).