Comey’s protection of Hillary Clinton serves to encourage WikiLeaks’ Assange

I found it interesting that Fox’s Chris Wallace, commenting on the prospect of an October surprise based on documents that might be supplied by Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, found it “highly distasteful” that we are anxiously awaiting them to see how they will affect our presidential race.

Don’t get me wrong. I am not a supporter of Assange, but I find the failure of FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the Department of Justice to indict Hillary Clinton more distasteful. A corrupt administration covering up a corrupt candidate.

Now, in an interview this morning, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) reveals, that after reading the highly redacted, recently found Clinton e-mails in an FBI secure room, there was absolutely no reason why they couldn’t be read by the American public.

If we cannot rely on the integrity of our own public servants to honestly carry out the responsibility of their offices, we have no choice but to seek the truth about Clinton’s dealings from other sources. Sources, incidentally, that will also serve to further embarrass the likes of Comey and Lynch.

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