Dear Loretta Lynch,



Based on the available evidence, including what is publicly known and what is known in the law enforcement community, there appears to be sufficient, credible evidence to convene a grand jury in the case of former Secretary Clinton.



When (and if) the FBI presents you with a recommendation to indict, we the people kindly and respectfully request that you appoint a special prosecutor to oversee this case in order to ensure that the decision of the Justice department is not influenced by any political considerations.



Due to the fact that you serve in your position as a political appointee of President Obama, and because he himself may need to be called as a witness regarding his emails with the former Secretary on her unsecured private server, we ask that you recuse yourself as a matter of ethical responsibility.



Two Federal judges (from opposite sides of the aisle) have both concluded that there is significant evidence of bad faith and intentional obstruction by high ranking members of the State Department itself regarding Mrs. Clinton's server of convenience (which compromised national security).



Appointing special counsel is the only way to protect the Department of Justice from potentially being accused of politically meddling in the criminal process. It's the responsible appropriate thing to do, and we trust that you will see the wisdom of this course of action.

Thank you for your consideration, and for faithfully upholding your sacred oath of office.