Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) revealed over the weekend that Attorney General William Barr is "upset" over how the Obama administration's Justice Department handled the Hillary Clinton email scandal, suggesting the case may yet not be over.
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During an appearance on Fox News' "Sunday Futures," Graham said that as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee he believes there need to be investigations into the "criminality" over how the FBI handled the Clinton email scandal, FISA warrant abuses, and the FBI's decision to open a counter-intelligence investigation into the Trump campaign.
Regarding the Clinton investigation, Graham said, "So it seems to me that she was interviewed not under oath. She had a couple of her staff people with her. People in her campaign were given immunity without anything in return. Nobody in the Clinton e-mail investigation went to jail for lying about the process, because there was no process."
"I know Bill Barr pretty well, and he's pretty upset about the way all this was handled," Graham added, explaining he hopes Barr appoints a special counsel to investigate "DOJ corruption."