top of page

The Public Has no Say in Washington any Longer

Most Americans think Comey was wrong not to charge Clinton

By Bob Fredericks

July 11, 2016 | 11:22pm

Modal Trigger

FBI Director James ComeyPhoto: AP

A majority of Americans disapprove of FBI Director James Comey’s decision not to recommend criminally charging Hillary Clinton for conducting classified business on her private e-mail server while she was secretary of state, a poll said Monday.

In the ABC-Washington Post survey, 56 percent disapproved of Comey’s decision, while just 35 percent approved.

House GOPers, meanwhile, formally asked the Justice Department to investigate whether Clinton lied to Congress.

Recommanded Reading
Search By Tags
Follow "THIS JUST IN"
  • Facebook Basic Black
  • Twitter Basic Black
  • Black Google+ Icon

Also Featured on

This site offers factual information and viewpoints that might be useful in arriving at an understanding of the events of our time. We believe that the information comes from reliable sources, but cannot guarantee the information to be free of mistakes and incorrect interpretations. The ByLine has no official position on any issue and does not necessarily endorse the statements of any contributor.

PayPal ButtonPayPal Button

© 2023 by "This Just In". Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page