Obama Criticism of FBI: He Tells Media He Trusts Hillary Clinton

Obama Criticism of FBI: He Tells Media He Trusts Hillary Clinton

By Aaron Miller-

President  Obama has criticized the FBI’s actions of informing Congress about the discovery of new Hillary Clinton emails.

The U.S president told NowThisNews on Wednesday that the much-criticized letter from the FBI was outside of law enforcement protocol.

Criticism

In a sharp contrast from the neutral position taking by the White House press office over the FBI announcement last Friday, Obama criticized the FBI for operating on innuendo. He said “We don’t operate on innuendo,” Obama said in his comments following  the FBI’s announcement last Friday.

“We don’t operate on incomplete information and we don’t operate on leaks. We operate based on concrete decisions that are made.

“When this was investigated thoroughly, the last time, the conclusion of the FBI, the conclusion of the Justice Department, the conclusion of repeated congressional investigations was that she had made some mistakes but that there wasn’t anything there that was prosecutable.”

The president also emphasized his support for Clinton, urging young people not to be influenced by the email investigation affect their votes.

Trust

Emphasizing his trust for her, president Obama said she has integrity and the best interests of young people at heart.

He said: “I trust her, I know her,” Obama said. “I wouldn’t be supporting her if I didn’t have absolute confidence in her integrity and her interest in making sure that young people have a better future.”

Obama may have complete trust in Hillary Clinton but this doesn’t mean his trust doesn’t have holes in them.

Obama is completely against Donald Trump, naturally making him express full trust in Hilary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is the better leader for America than Donald Trump, she shows more maturity in every department.

The FBI were wrong to announce the current email investigations without going into details about what the emails contained.

Since they did not have further details, the announcement was more damaging than productive. Since the ambiguous letter was released on Friday, the Clinton campaign has accused Comey of  illegitimately interfering with the elections to the advantage of Donald Trump.

The sudden and unnecessary announcement appears to have been influenced by outside parties in support of Donald Trump. Obama’s declaration in support of Hillary Clinton is far more than any prominent figure has publicly said publicly in relation to trusting Donald Trump.

Hillary Clinton recently highlighted a long-suspected connection between Donald Trump and Russia which is currently being investigated, though it is yet to be stated where the wrongdoing was in that respect. The issue must relate to concerns about national security, but without concrete evidence, both parties really should focus on continuously making their case for election.

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