Freeze! FBI October Surprise!

Throughout this election process Trump’s harsh rhetoric towards the FBI has been well documented when pertaining to the case involving Hilary Clinton and classified information being sent to and from a private server, “The FBI rolled over and the Department of Justic rolled over.”

justice-trapTrump has consistently painted his opponent as an insider that holds a different standard when it comes to being judged by the law. The Republican Presidential Candidate has not been shy with this criticism of the Law and Order of the land – often stating that there are two types of justice, “the system is rigged when Hillary Clinton is allowed to run for president, because what she did is criminal.”

But with the new probe into the emails of the Democratic Presidential Candidate just 11 days before the election, it would appear Trump is singing a new tune:

“It might be not as rigged as I thought, right?”

FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress on Friday. Inside that letter was a statement saying that the bureau is further investigating additional emails that appear relevant to the Hillary Clinton email case. Moments after this announcement Trump took the stage at a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, “Perhaps finally justice will be done.”

Trumps surrogates Paul Ryan, and Newt Gingrich  stormed twitter and many major news stations to follow up on the madness

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This bombshell has produced many ripples in the political pond and the tides may be changing. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are almost tied in the latest Washington Post ABC Poll as democratic enthusiasm is on the decline. The Clinton camp is floundering and blaming FBI Director James Comey for this October Surprise . By reopening the case against Clinton, the democrats claim Comey deliberately acted to influence the outcome of the election.

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Whether it was deliberate or poorly timed, Trump would do best to freeze in his tracks and let his opponent try swimming in the deep end these last few days. It may be too little too late for the American voter’s minds to change, but with Trump’s continuous press on talks of double standards, maybe the public will look twice at this probe into law and order.