Rudy Giuliani delivered an ominous message to Hillary Clinton, “The free ride is over.” The days when a Clinton could not be indicted is over. Heaven knows if anyone ever deserved to be indicted it’s Hillary Clinton.
I think she is already running scared. She knows that in an honest investigation, she’s a dead duck. That is why she is trying to put it off on President Trump. The same woman that erased 33,000 emails and tried to bleach bit her hard drive, accusing Trump of obstructing justice is just too funny for words.
I can’t wait to see her in an orange leisure pantsuit.
Despite the conclusion reached by Mueller that there was no evidence of any “collusion,” conspiracy or coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia — and no real evidence that Trump had obstructed the subsequent investigations of the collusion allegations — Clinton seems utterly incapable of accepting reality. She instead suggested that President Trump should have been indicted for his alleged crimes, and was only saved from such due to his status as the president.
Fox News reported that Clinton’s commentary came during an appearance at the Time 100 Summit on Tuesday in New York City. Clinton, who could easily have been referring to her own alleged crimes, ludicrously said, “I think there’s enough there that any other person who had engaged in those acts would certainly have been indicted.”
“But because of the rule in the Justice Department that you can’t indict a sitting president, the whole matter of obstruction was very directly sent to the Congress,” she added.
Clinton’s remarks didn’t hold up well when addressed by one of President Trump’s personal attorneys, Rudy Giuliani. During an appearance Wednesday on “Fox & Friends,” Giuliani warned that Clinton “better get a lawyer” because the Justice Department’s prior “cannot indict a Clinton” policy was no longer in effect, and she could soon be facing the long overdue legal scrutiny she has deftly managed to avoid in the past.