Senator Feinstein says 2016 investigations hurt Clinton and helped Trump

Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein said during her opening statement that investigations into then presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were ongoing but only Clinton investigation was made public, that it harmed Clinton and helped Trump, that the president is now citing the Department of Justice Inspector General report to justify his decision to fire former FBI director James Comey, that at the time Trump said Comey did the right thing
Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Dianne Feinstein said during her opening statement that investigations into then presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were ongoing but only Clinton investigation was made public, that it harmed Clinton and helped Trump, that the president is now citing the Department of Justice Inspector General report to justify his decision to fire former FBI director James Comey, that at the time Trump said Comey did the right thing
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