On Thursday Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was on Fox News. He advised Congress to move on from their own investigations and go after Hillary Clinton's emails. Quite the bold statement from Senator Graham.

He also said that he has reason to believe that emails were sent between Clinton campaign officials and democratic operatives to the Department of Justice. What were these emails about? The Clinton email investigation.

Senator Lindsey Graham

Lindsey Graham: “I don’t know what caused the appointment. I haven’t seen any evidence of a crime yet. The bottom line is I respect the decision, but this pretty much shuts Congress down. Democrats, you got what you wanted. You got a special counsel. Now we’ll just move on. We’re not prosecutors.”

“There’s a new front opening here. I have reason to believe that there are emails between Clinton campaign officials, democratic operatives to the Department of Justice regarding the Clinton email investigation that happened on Obama’s watch. I have reason to believe those emails exist.

I’m on the Judiciary Committee. And I think it’s important that the Judiciary Committee be given any emails that were directed to the Department of Justice by Clinton campaign officials or operatives because we have jurisdiction over the Department of Justice.”

Senator Lindsey Graham

https://twitter.com/JacobAWohl/status/865268299470258178

What a huge story! If Donald Trump is going to be the target of a witch hunt by the left, then the right needs to fire back. It is important to hold Hillary Clinton accountable for the crimes she committed with her emails. On top of that, Senator Graham says there is reason to believe emails were exchanged between Clinton campaign officials and the Department of Justice. Furthermore, this emails were about the Clinton email investigation that happened under the watch of Obama.

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