THE SENATE COULD IMPEACH HILLARY CLINTON TODAY

Monday, September 5, 2016
By Paul Martin

By: Devvy
September 5, 2016
NewsWithViews.com

Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch stated in a recent interview: “One of the dirty little secrets in Washington is that Mrs. Clinton can be impeached now. A federal official leaving office does not end congressional jurisdiction over impeachment for misconduct in that office. And if she was convicted by the Senate the sanction could be ineligibility for future office.”

There have been calls for a special counsel but corrupt Attorney General Loretta Lynch will never allow that to happen. Fitton went on to say in another interview:

“You know, the other interesting thing is, Mrs. Clinton’s still the subject of impeachment for her conduct as Secretary of State,” Fitton observed. “Republicans in Congress, rather than complaining about what the Justice Department is or isn’t doing – which is fair to do – they also have independent obligations to uphold the rule of law and the accountability of government. They could do that through the impeachment process, and Mrs. Clinton no longer being the Secretary of State is no impediment to impeachment.”

We know that a couple members of the U.S. House have written the FBI about Hildebeast committing perjury during her testimony before a House Benghazi committee and those ever so elusive emails hanging around her corrupt neck. Judicial Watch has been carrying the legal battle against corrupt Hillary. Finally, a couple members of Congress have decided, despite it being an election year, to go after that lying witch:

Goodlatte, Chaffetz Outline Case for Perjury against Clinton, August 15, 2016

Washington, D.C. – “Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) sent a letter to U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Channing Phillips identifying several examples where Secretary Hillary Clinton’s sworn testimony before Congress is incompatible with evidence collected during the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) investigation into the Secretary’s private email server.

“The letter is in response to a Department of Justice letter sent to Chairmen Goodlatte and Chaffetz last week saying the department will “take appropriate action as necessary” on the Chairmen’s request for an investigation into the matter.”

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