<p>On the eve of the nation&rsquo;s first caucus, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton faces the threat of indictment concerning the use of her homebrew email server. ;<em>The FBI wants both Hillary and her longtime aide Huma Abedin to be indicted for using the server to conduct secret government business</em>, said Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) to the <em>Washington Examiner</em>. ;</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the FBI director would like to indict both Huma and Hillary as we speak. I think he&#8217;s in a position where he&#8217;s being forced to triple-time make a case of what would otherwise be, what they call, a slam dunk,&#8221; said Issa, referring to Director James Comey of the FBI. ;Comey&rsquo;s agency has been investigating the email scandal ever since the former Secretary of State handed the server over to the State Department. ;</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s no question, she knew she had a responsibility and she circumvented it. And she circumvented it a second time when she knowingly let highly-classified material get onto emails in an unclassified format,&#8221; said Issa  ;(if you&rsquo;ve read my other emails on the topic, you know that investigations have uncovered not only TOP SECRET, but SAP information as well).</p>
<p>Last week on the <em>Steve Malzberg Show</em>, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay told his host that prosecution is imminent. The FBI is &ldquo;ready to indict and they&rsquo;re ready to recommend an indictment,&rdquo; he said. ;Members of the FBI &ldquo;also say that if the attorney general does not indict, they&#8217;re going public,&rdquo; he added. ;</p>
<p>Former Bill Clinton adviser and political analyst Dick Morris agrees, telling Newsmax: &#8220;It either will be an indictment or a leaked FBI memo recommending an indictment. The indictment of course puts Hillary in the spot and may force her out of the race.&#8221; ;</p>
<p>Issa, who led an investigation into the suspicious Benghazi attacks when he was chairman of the House Oversight Committee, doesn&rsquo;t believe Hillary will face criminal charges during the 2016 elections. ;&#8220;I&#8217;ve worked with both the last attorney general&hellip;and this attorney general, and I really don&#8217;t believe they&#8217;ll do it. Doing it, by definition, would end her run for president,&#8221; he said. &#8220;So do I think the Democrats are in an odd situation where the only thing they can do is hold their nose and hold back on an indictment? Sadly, yes.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Editor&#8217;s note:</strong> We refrained from reporting this when Tom Delay first mentioned it since he is no longer an elected official, Dick Morris is just a commentator. Darrell Issa is a a sitting Congressman, we regard his comments as having some official weight.</p>
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