FBI couldn’t investigate Abedin laptop due to immunity deals, limited agreements …but that didn’t stop the NYPD

Saturday, November 5, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Saturday, November 05, 2016

In the days following FBI Director James Comey’s unbelievable announcement in July that he would not recommend Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton be indicted for using a unsecured private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, few knew about other remarkable aspects of the case.

For example, it wasn’t widely known until weeks later that the FBI granted Huma Abedin, Clinton’s closest advisor for decades and a prime target in the investigation, broad immunity in a deal that included destruction of much of the evidence in the original case.

But a few days ago, Comey – in a letter to Congress that has sparked outrage and charges of election tampering from Democrats – told lawmakers he had reopened the once-closed investigation after being made aware of new information about the Clinton case from an unlikely source: A separate FBI investigation of Abedin’s estranged husband, former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who was allegedly caught sexting an 15-year-old teenager.

Enter the NYPD

As reported by The Wall Street Journal, investigators discovered 650,000 emails on a laptop “that they believe was used” by Weiner and Abedin, with “underlying metadata” suggesting that “thousands of those messages could have been sent to or from” Clinton’s private server.

So, how is a federal law enforcement agency allegedly hampered by a series of immunity deals,and supposedly at a loss for evidence, able to reopen a closed case? New evidence or not – shouldn’t this be a done deal?

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