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Hillary Clinton tried Friday to “clarify” her widely disputed claim that the FBI director had declared her statements on her email scandal “truthful” – but may have ended up adding to the confusion, delivering a lengthy and at-times conflicting explanation that the Donald Trump campaign later called “pretzel-like.”
The Democratic presidential candidate addressed the controversy when she fielded questions from reporters with the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
She was asked early on about her statement, on “Fox News Sunday,” that FBI Director James Comey had affirmed her answers on her email controversy “were truthful and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people.”
All Hillary did was LIE AGAIN...She and we know the media won't call her on it...
originally posted by: xuenchen
Hillary was talking today at some kind of conference for the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
She decided to answer questions from reporters and many are calling this an official news conference !!
The whole thing was controlled and all the questions and answers seemed so scripted.
The big red herring is the way she passed off the whole email scandal by just repeating that she never lied to the FBI at their meeting with her a while back.
Of course the real deal never came up about the several government reports released recently. Those reports proved a few dozen lies she has told.
A great campaign tactic.
Clinton tries to 'clarify' email comments – and adds to confusion
Hillary Clinton tried Friday to “clarify” her widely disputed claim that the FBI director had declared her statements on her email scandal “truthful” – but may have ended up adding to the confusion, delivering a lengthy and at-times conflicting explanation that the Donald Trump campaign later called “pretzel-like.”
The Democratic presidential candidate addressed the controversy when she fielded questions from reporters with the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
She was asked early on about her statement, on “Fox News Sunday,” that FBI Director James Comey had affirmed her answers on her email controversy “were truthful and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people.”