WHOA! Diane Feinstein Calls For Investigation Into Loretta Lynch’s Email Probe (VIDEO)

The Democrats are turning on themselves. There’s no honor, or loyalty, among thieves and Diane Feinstein, has just thrown Loretta Lynch under the bus, and maybe the Clintons, too.

The Washington Free Beacon reported:

CNN’s Brianna Keilar asked Feinstein on Sunday about Comey’s testimony on Thursday to the Senate Intelligence Committee, where Comey said that Lynch had directed him to not call the probe into Clinton’s use of a private email server an “investigation,” but instead, “a matter.” Comey said that Lynch’s directions gave him “a queasy feeling.”

Keilar asked Feinstein about Lynch’s role in the FBI’s investigation. Feinstein did call for further investigation into the matter.

“He felt clearly that Loretta Lynch was giving cover to the Clinton campaign,” Keilar said. “Was she?

“I can’t answer that. I would have a queasy feeling too, though, to be candid with you,” Feinstein said. “I think we need to know more about that and there’s only one way to know about it and that’s to have the Judiciary Committee take a look at that.”

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It’s true that Democrats eat their own Senator Burr that Lorreta Lynch directed him to change the way he referred to Hillary Clinton’s criminal investigation into the use of a private email server.

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