Can someone answer a question for me? I assume that the FBI had to obtain a subpoena in order to look at the newly discovered e-mails. I also assume that the request for this subpoena was granted immediately, presumably on Friday, shortly after Comey sent his letter to Congress. Are my assumptions correct? I have complete trust in the integrity of both the FBI and the Dep't of Justice, but I think both have shown bad judgement: Comey should not have made any comment about HRC's e-mails when he announced his decision not to recommend indictment and Lynch should not have met with Bill Clinton, before Comey made his decision and in apologizing for her error she should not have made a sweeping promise to keep the public apprised of any new developments. These two mistakes have left Comey between Scylla and Charybdis.
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