President Obama isn’t expected to directly address the findings of the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s server use in their first joint campaign appearance as part of her bid for the White House, according to a White House pool report.
Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters that he was sure Clinton and Obama didn’t discuss the FBI’s announcements, which found that Clinton and her team were “careless,” but didn’t warrant criminal charges, according to the pool report.
Obama and Clinton are expected to speak from North Carolina at 3:15 p.m. ET.
Here’s video of them arriving:
.@POTUS and @HillaryClinton exit Air Force One on their way to a campaign event in North Carolina. pic.twitter.com/cWkGS3ainF
— POLITICO (@politico) July 5, 2016
Why should Obama discuss them? Bet he won’t discuss Benghazi or Vince Foster either.
“Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters that he was sure Clinton and Obama didn’t discuss the FBI’s announcements” because all that was settled by their agents, Loretta Lynch and Bill, last week.
The only thing the President could say is…
I’m sure he’ll discuss that with Hillary on the airport tarmac…just to rub it in a little.