The Hillary Clinton email scandal can seem complicated. But it’s easy to understand. Here is the full story: Hillary Clinton set up a private email server, and a private email network for herself and her family and Abedin. Doing so could prevent her emails from being “accessible” to the federal government, not to mention Congress.

According to Breitbart:

The FBI investigation began with one simple premise: that Hillary Clinton violated the Espionage Act of 1913 by allowing national defense information to be “lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed” through “gross negligence.” Clinton team emails have now ended up in the hands of Julian Assange — a man who lives sequestered in an Ecuadorian embassy — and in the hands of detectives in the Anthony Weiner sexting case.

Clinton’s server contained at least five different emails revealing the exact location or travel plans of U.S. Libyan ambassador Chris Stevens, who was murdered in the 2012 Benghazi attack. Stevens’ killers, of course, knew exactly where he was going to be when they got him. When all was said and done, Clinton deleted thousands of emails with a software program called “BleachBit.” So if anyone in their right mind can poo-poo this investigation, think again. This should never have reached this point. Mrs. Clinton should have been gone months ago, so you can fully blame the Democrat Party for sticking with the corrupt inept Nominee. If you think it is bad now, if she were to get elected, it will be far worse. What do you think?