As you may have heard, in the week leading up to the FBI’s decision to let Hillary Clinton off the hook, Bill Clinton had a secret meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Lynch later claimed they discussed golf and their grandchildren but people with brains know better. Even FBI insiders believe they were making a deal.

Mediaite reports:

Report: FBI Agents Privately Believe Lynch, Clinton Struck ‘An Inside Deal’

“According to The New York Post, FBI agents who worked on the Hillary Clinton email investigation are privately upset with the decision not to charge her and are quietly alleging that Attorney General Loretta Lynch must have struck a deal with her husband Bill Clinton during their private meeting.

The Post cites anonymous sources in the FBI who claim that agents investigating Clinton were subject to higher-than-usual scrutiny. Agents had to sign “Case Briefing Acknowledgment” forms, non-disclosure agreements keeping them from speaking to anyone about the case unless called to testify. As a result, agents cannot go public with their opinions of the case, whether they agree with the final result or not.

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Some of those agents privately tell the Post that they are “disappointed” with FBI director James Comey‘s decision not to recommend charges. Some were even more vocal: ‘FBI agents believe there was an inside deal put in place after the Loretta Lynch/Bill Clinton tarmac meeting,’ said one source.”

Many people have also noted that the FBI didn’t record or even transcribe their interrogation of Hillary Clinton, which is odd.

America needs a change of guard on every level.

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