FBI acted as political operator on Clinton probe, says Ryan

"The fact they chose the Friday before Labor Day to put all tis out there-it mystifies me as to why they thought that was a smart thing to do," said the Republican lawmaker.

In a radio interview with WRJN's Glenn Klein, Ryan pointed out that the move has somewhat turned the FBI as political operators.

The Democratic presidential candidate is due to answer the remaining question which sought on the connection of the Clinton Foundation and the official acts of the State Department.

It is quite intriguing to know that the FBI timely turned a holiday into a thrilling moment for the national audience to wait and see with unabated breath.

Although the lawmaker from Wisconsin never uttered a word about Donald Trump and the Grand Old Party (GOP), Ryan has something to say with regards to dealing with Clinton in the White House. He said that the former State Secretary is the last person he wanted to see to become president. He further pointed out that she has real trust and credibility issues.

In the course of the investigation, the FBI has found numerous sections and entire pages of gaps on the acquired data. The probe has also suggested that the Clinton has been feigning ignorance on how to handle classified documents.

GOP Chairman Reince Priebus has said that her claims may have reflected that the former First Lady either lied or just incompetent. Clinton and longtime lawyer and aide, Cheryl Mills, have stated that they had no knowledge about the deletions.

With this in mind, the Republican Chairman of the House Committee wants a federal prosecutor to determine if the Presidential Candidate actually had a hand in the elimination of her emails by a Colorado tech firm which oversaw her computer server in 2015.

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