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EXCLUSIVE EMAIL SCANDAL UPDATE: Clinton Cleared, Media Relieved

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[curved top shadow] [Media Research Center] Breaking Today: Comey: No Charges Are Appropriate for Clinton, Media Relieved Dear {NAME}, One week after Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately with Bill Clinton, three days after Hillary Clinton met with FBI investigators, and on the same day Hillary Clinton was campaigning alongside President Obama in North Carolina, FBI Director James Comey announced that he is referring the Clinton email case to the Justice Department with a recommendation that "no charges are appropriate in this case." According to the US Presidential Election News website, "the Attorney General says she will follow Comey's advice and not seek prosecution for the handling or mishandling of classified information." As you can expect, the liberal media have been echoing a sigh of relief, as evidenced on national news networks and social media throughout the day.[FBI does not recommend charges - CNN live action photo 7/5/16] Particularly disturbing was CNN's David Chalian's comment where he said there was a "huge sigh of relief that there will be no criminal charges — but guys, Jim Comey, in these comments, also basically cut an ad for Hillary Clinton's opponents, if they want to use it, by talking about 'extremely careless' in her handling of this." On MSNBC, NBC News correspondent Kristen Welker touted the announcement as “game-changer” for the Hillary Clinton campaign while ABC News fomented praise for the “momentous day” in the election as a “cloud is lifted” over Clinton’s candidacy for good. The Media Research Center wants you to know that the Clinton email scandal has been presented to the public by so-called "journalists" with every intent to push their liberal agenda, swaying media coverage in favor of their chosen candidate this election cycle. [Please consider a contribution to the MRC right now, so we may continue to expose the blatant bias that surrounds this scandal, and fight the battle to neutralize what America's major networks are pushing to the public.] Let's demand truth in the media when this country needs it most. Thank You - Your Friends at the MRC Hot Off the Bias Press... ABC Hails ‘Momentous Day’ for Hillary with No Indictment; The ‘Cloud Is Lifted’ for Her, Obama In the moments following FBI Director James Comey’s announcement on Tuesday that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges for her private e-mail servers scandal, the cast assembled by ABC News hailed the “extraordinary decision” as “a momentous day” signaling that “a cloud is lifted” for Clinton to continue on with the presidential race and President Obama to give his own thoughts on the matter. Transcript: STEPHANOPOULOS: "And Jon Karl, you cover the White House, of course as well. President Obama campaigning with Hillary Clinton later today in North Carolina and one level even though this report is kind of damning, the announcement of no indictment before that first joint campaign stop kind of clears the decks for him as well." [Read more here...] [curved bottom shadow] [curve bottom shadow] Media Research Center. - 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600, Reston, VA 20191 [Contact Us] Media Research Center 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600 Reston, VA 20191 [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences]

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