Fox���s Judge Jeanine Called It: No Indictment, Saying Charges Would Require Obama to be Witness
We know now, with certainty, that Hillary Clinton will not be indicted in connection with what has become known simply as the ���email scandal.��� Cable news programs began strongly suggesting this outcome over the weekend, and James Comey, the head honcho at the FBI, made it official on Monday: No charges for her mishandling of classified information.
While many talking heads had been suggesting for some time that such would be the resolution of the ���investigation,��� Fox News Channel���s Judge Jeanine Pirro flatly predicted the outcome last Friday during an appearance on the network���s ���Fox & Friends��� television show, declaring that an immoveable impediment to proceeding with prosecution is the role that President Barack Obama would have been required to play.
According to the judge, a Clinton indictment would have necessitated that a sitting president serve as a witness on behalf of a criminal case, and that would have engendered a ���constitutional crisis,��� according to Pirro.
Said Judge Jeanine during her visit to ���Fox & Friends: ���The reason she will not be indicted is because her first witness as a defendant in a criminal case is the President of the United States. Because Hillary Clinton emailed President Barack Obama. He knew that she had a private email server ��� that Clinton email dot com. So he is complicit and they will not allow a constitutional crisis where the President of the United States knew about the risking of security of the United States.���
By Robert G. Yetman, Jr. Editor At Large