The FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server and potential corruption between the State Department and the Clinton Foundation has been ongoing for more than a year, and many are starting to seriously wonder if an indictment is coming.
However, many are also wondering whether Clinton’s case is being treated equally under the law. On Monday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch told Fox News’s Brett Baier that “there is no double standard in this [case]”:
“We don’t comment on specifics, what I will say as I said to the Congressmen, is that this is a matter that is being handled like any other review that we do into how any agency has handled classified information. It’s being handled by career, independent lawyers here at the Department and they will review the facts and the evidence and make a determination in due course,” Lynch said. “There is no double standard in this [Clinton’s case] or any other matter being handled by the Department of Justice.”
Excuse us, Ms. Lynch, if we don’t hold our breath.
Watch the video below. Comments about the Clinton case start around the 7 minute mark.