Dave Schippers was the Chief House Investigator for the Bill Clinton impeachment process and admits that he is “Terrified” of Hillary Clinton. In an exclusive interview with “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” He brought up the death of Vince Foster and noted that people had just disappeared. Is he over reacting? There are a lot of people who have the same fears of what an Imperial Hillary Presidency would do to our freedoms. Do not be fooled, Hillary Clinton seeks absolute power.
As Written By Aaron Klein for Breitbart:
Dave Schippers, who served as the Chief Investigative Counsel for the House Judiciary Committee’s probe into whether Bill Clinton committed impeachable offenses, stated in an exclusive radio interview that he is “terrified” of Hillary Clinton.
Schippers is one of the few people who personally viewed – indeed he helped to collect – the room full of evidence in the impeachment probe. He says the evidence included 60,000-plus pages of written documents, video and “hours and hours” of tape recordings, all of which are still under lock and key.
During the interview, which aired on this reporter’s talk radio program, “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” Schippers, unprompted, raised questions about the death of Deputy White House Counsel Vince Foster. He further claimed, “We know that there were people who disappeared.”
Regarding his stated fear of Hillary, Schippers said:
“Today, I am still terrified of Hillary. Absolutely I am terrified. Because if she gets into office. In fact, I’ve told my wife, I said, ‘If Hillary gets elected, look for the FBI or somebody to come and pick me up the next day.’
“And I think I’m the only one left. [Former Congressman] Henry Hyde is dead. [Independent Counsel Kenneth] Star didn’t really hurt her. Yeah. I was scared when I ….
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EXCLUSIVE: Bill Clinton Impeachment Chief House Investigator: I’m ‘Terrified’ of Hillary
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