call. but he didn t really explain why, in what he thought was a tough call, he came down on the side of doing what you re not supposed to do which is talking about an investigation. he said he couldn t reveal yet everything that had gone out. i understand his point about the justice department and i think loretta lynch clearly put things in a bad place, but by the book what he d is sll not really explaine why hese to go against what you re supposed to do as fbi director or the justice department in order to talk about the investigation at the time he did. i think everyone can talk about the technicalities, legalities as to whether he should or he shouldn t have. i was watching dianne feinstein yesterday, a lot of people pushing back against comey. i was stunned. i don t understand how hillary clinton s e-mails are forwarded to uma abidine s husband so he can print them out. classified. i don t know. maybe there s no law against it. seriously, maybe there s no law
people whoave disclosed leaks in the past that have gone to jail during the obama administration. so it s a very uneven standard. the intel community is especially angry, you talk about general petraeus and hillary clinton, and i m sure some will bring up the 12 classified e-mails with uma abidine. the intel probes, the complaints i ve heard all along, there s a double standard here. why are these people not getting sent to jail when i would be in jail right now if i did this? it s confusing to everyone. classified information is classified information. transmitting it or leaking it out there should naturally result in a uniform standard. but it s basically become a free pass for any senior executive that does this or miss speaks during a press conference that they re not indicted and sent to jail. michael schmitt, james comey talked about intent. he didn t want to find intent here and i certainly understand
good to be with you this saturday. welcome to america s news headquarters from washington. ahead, former secretary of state hillary clinton. her longtime aide spent nearly eight hours answering to the house benghazi committee on friday. they seek answers to questions about the attacks in benghazi. and if some at the white house are dodging the congressional inquiries. now, what the committee is revealing. this was a bit of a prelude to hillary clinton s appearance next week. uma abidine is one of her top aides and closest confidents. her meeting lasted for nearly eight hours. while she did answer all questions, sources tell fox news her testimony did little to fill in the gaps of all the key
not doing your job. probably true. can we talk about uma abidine where it looks like state department attorney general recommended action against her for possible $10,000 worth of embezzlement overstawght some hours that she worked. what happened, ed? the dojj obviously you embezzlement very heavy charge suggesting that huma abidine stealing money. you spoke to legal team. error, mistake, misunderstanding, no cereal activity here bottom line on the story here you are right that the statute department inspector general suggested to the justice department, the fbi that there should be a criminal probe. in the end the justice department did not move forward. we should be very clear to report. now, do they not move forward because they didn t have enough evidence? did they not move forward for some other reason? we simply you don t know right now. huma abidine very close to hillary clinton, when she was at the state department, now on the campaign as well. always on her side on the roa
not doing your job. probably true. can we talk about uma abidine where it looks like state department attorney general recommended action against her for possible $10,000 worth of embezzlement overstawght some hours that she worked. what happened, ed? the dojj obviously you embezzlement very heavy charge suggesting that huma abidine stealing money. you spoke to legal team. error, mistake, misunderstanding, no cereal activity here bottom line on the story here you are right that the statute department inspector general suggested to the justice department, the fbi that there should be a criminal probe. in the end the justice department did not move forward. we should be very clear to report. now, do they not move forward because they didn t have enough evidence? did they not move forward for some other reason? we simply you don t know right now. huma abidine very close to hillary clinton, when she was at the state department, now on the campaign as well. always on her side on the roa