During James Comey's Senate testimony, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch was exposed. Now Democratic Senior Senator Dianne Feinstein calls for investigation into whether or not Loretta Lynch helped Hillary during the 2016 election.

Per The Hill:

Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) said Sunday that Congress should investigate whether former Attorney General Loretta Lynch pressured former FBI Director James Comey to cover for Hillary Clinton‘s presidential campaign.

“I think we need to know more about that,” Feinstein told host Brianna Keilar on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“And there’s only way to know about it, and that’s to have the Judiciary Committee take a look at that,” Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said.

Comey testified last Thursday that he felt “queasy” after Lynch asked him to characterize his probe into Clinton’s emails as a “matter,” rather than an investigation. He told the Senate Intelligence Committee that such a request would match the wording of Clinton’s campaign.

Feinstein, who is a member of the Senate Intelligence panel, said she would’ve also felt queasy.

“I would have a queasy feeling, too, though, to be candid with you,” the longtime Senate Democrat said.

She added that an investigation separate from the ongoing probe into Russian interference in the election is needed.

Fired FBI Director James Comey wasn't the only person to have a bad week. Comey decided he was going to take Loretta Lynch down with him on the way out.

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Democratic Senior Senator Calls for Investigation Into Whether Loretta Lynch

Here is the portion of the Comey testimony that caught many people's attention. Included among those people are President Trump and Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

Investigating this matter seems like a no brainer. Obstruction of justice charges against former Attorney General Loretta Lynch seem like a slam dunk at this point.

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