Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) weighed in on the possible perjury charges for Hillary Clinton for lying before Congress, arguing that “It’s very clear that the FBI Director indicated that she said things that were not true and she said them under oath.”

When asked about the possibility of perjury charges, Issa told The Daily Caller on Monday, “I think we all know that she made an untruthful statement. There’s been a referral for lying to Congress. It’s very clear that the FBI Director indicated that she said things that were not true and she said them under oath and she said them after being prepared for months to come and make that testimony and she said them many times.” (RELATED: Congress To Ask FBI To Investigate Hillary For Lying Under Oath [VIDEO])

[dcquiz] “So when you talk about perjury, it pretty well requires that you know what you’re saying isn’t true and very clearly she knew what she said wasn’t true and you know this is something where I think Director Comey made it very clear that although he isn’t referring charges for the mishandling of classified documents, he made it clear that she didn’t tell the truth,” Issa said. (RELATED: Comey Confirms Hillary Clinton Lied To The Public About Her Emails [VIDEO])

In a back-and-forth between Rep. Trey Gowdy and FBI director James Comey during his testimony before the House Oversight Committee in the beginning of July, Comey confirmed that Clinton lied multiple times about her email and server use.

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