Exiled Whistleblower, Edward Snowden, Responds to FBI Director James Comey's Recommendation to Clear Crooked Hillary | Eastern NC Now

Immediately after FBI Director, James Comey, recommended that no charges be brought against Hillary Clinton, exiled whistleblower Edward Snowden issued a response

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    Whistleblower Edward Snowden was one of many prosecuted for breaking federal classification rules. He was forced into exile and now lives in Russia. After FBI Director James Comey publicly announced that he recommends no charges be brought against Hillary Clinton for the same violation, he immediately tweeted: "Break classification rules for the public's benefit and you will be exiled. Do it for personal benefit and you could be President."


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