JOHN BERMAN (CO-HOST): If the FBI investigation wraps up and there are no charges, does that mean, I ask facetiously, that we will never hear of this again from the Republican Party? Does this issue just go away?
JACKIE KUCINICH: It's hard to believe that that would happen. But listen to Donald Trump. This plays into the message he's been using all along, which is the system is rigged, and this would not happen to a normal person. A normal person would not get off. So I think you'll hear various versions of that, as we go through. Say, “okay, yeah, so they cleared Hillary Clinton. Well, that's because the system is rigged.”
ALISYN CAMEROTA (CO-HOST): Yeah, but Errol, it loses some of its punch if in fact the FBI publicly comes out and says we found no indication that she willfully broke the law because some people, as you know Errol, had feared this would be this never-ending fishing expedition throughout the entire election, and it would always be hanging out there. So something definitive would help.
ERROL LOUIS: Well that's right. For the Clinton team, this is good news. The notion that they'll actually get past it. For genuinely undecided voters who are open to facts, this is also probably good to let sort of let them have some information that they can make a decision based on, but in the kangaroo courts of right-wing talk radio, for Donald Trump, for the Republican Party, I don't think this makes any difference whatsoever. They have already convicted her, they've already decided that she has done something criminal, and I don't think they're talking points are going to change one bit based on whatever facts come out.