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BREAKING: PETRAEUS SCANDAL INSIDER MAKES BOMBSHELL CLAIM ABOUT FBI AND HILLARY

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Aug. 16, 2016

Jill Kelley, the woman whose friendship with Gen. David Petraeus caused her to be investigated by the FBI in the wake of allegations surrounding his handling of classified information, lashed out at Hillary Clinton because she says the Democrat front-runner won’t be indicted for much more egregious crimes.

In an appearance on Newsmax TV, host Steve Malzberg asked Kelley whether she thought the former secretary of state would be indicted for the mishandling of classified information on a private email server.

“I don’t (think so),” Kelley said. “You know why? Only because of one thing … This new director (FBI director James Comey) is, I heard, a very good guy, he has bosses and they’re the same bosses that did this to Gen. Petraeus and my family.”

“So no I don’t believe anything negative is going to happen to Hillary because the FBI bosses, no matter how good his intentions are to bring justice, he still has bosses and they’re the same government that did this to my family.”

Kelley is a Florida socialite and former honorary diplomat who got dragged into the Petraeus scandal after she reported receiving threatening emails from Petraeus’ mistress, Paula Broadwell.

Kelley claims that the probe, conducted by then-FBI boss Robert Mueller, violated her privacy.

Many believe that if the Obama administration and the FBI don’t indict Clinton, however, frustrated FBI officers will release the information they have to the public so that Clinton can be tried in the media.

In an appearance on the same Newsmax show in January, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said that his contacts told him that either way, Hillary won’t escape scrutiny.

“I have friends that are in the FBI and they tell me they’re ready to indict,” DeLay said. “They’re ready to recommend an indictment and they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they’re going public.”

“One way or another, either she’s going to be indicted and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign. One way or another she’s going to have to face these charges,” DeLay added.

We can only hope so. What Hillary Clinton did was far worse than anything anyone involved in the Petraeus case did. She put American lives and security in jeopardy, all to conceal her actions.

If that’s not a felony, I don’t know what is.

Jill Kelley, the woman whose friendship with Gen. David Petraeus caused her to be investigated by the FBI in the wake of allegations surrounding his handling of classified information, lashed out at Hillary Clinton because she says the Democrat front-runner won’t be indicted for much more egregious crimes.

In an appearance on Newsmax TV, host Steve Malzberg asked Kelley whether she thought the former secretary of state would be indicted for the mishandling of classified information on a private email server.

“I don’t (think so),” Kelley said. “You know why? Only because of one thing … This new director (FBI director James Comey) is, I heard, a very good guy, he has bosses and they’re the same bosses that did this to Gen. Petraeus and my family.”

“So no I don’t believe anything negative is going to happen to Hillary because the FBI bosses, no matter how good his intentions are to bring justice, he still has bosses and they’re the same government that did this to my family.”

Kelley is a Florida socialite and former honorary diplomat who got dragged into the Petraeus scandal after she reported receiving threatening emails from Petraeus’ mistress, Paula Broadwell.

Kelley claims that the probe, conducted by then-FBI boss Robert Mueller, violated her privacy.

Many believe that if the Obama administration and the FBI don’t indict Clinton, however, frustrated FBI officers will release the information they have to the public so that Clinton can be tried in the media.

In an appearance on the same Newsmax show in January, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said that his contacts told him that either way, Hillary won’t escape scrutiny.

“I have friends that are in the FBI and they tell me they’re ready to indict,” DeLay said. “They’re ready to recommend an indictment and they also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they’re going public.”

“One way or another, either she’s going to be indicted and that process begins, or we try her in the public eye with her campaign. One way or another she’s going to have to face these charges,” DeLay added.

We can only hope so. What Hillary Clinton did was far worse than anything anyone involved in the Petraeus case did. She put American lives and security in jeopardy, all to conceal her actions.

If that’s not a felony, I don’t know what is.