- Kristian Saucier spent 1 year in federal prison for taking souvenir photos of a classified area aboard the nuclear sub where he worked as a U.S. Navy sailor
- President Trump pardoned him this year but his life had largely been ruined as he was forced to work as a garbageman to feed his family
- Now Saucier is preparing to sue the Justice Department, former president Barack Obama and former FBI Director James Comey
- He says he received unequal legal treatment and cites their failure to prosecute Hillary Clinton for storing classified files on her private email server
- 'There’s a two-tier justice system and we want it to be corrected,' his lawyer says
Donald Trump issued a presidential pardon this year to Kristian Saucier, whose lawyer Ronald Daigle told Fox News on Monday that the pending lawsuit will also name the Justice Department as a defendant.
Daigle says former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was given a free pass by avoiding prosecution for mishandling classified information on her infamous private email server.
Saucier, 31, believes Comey and Obama should be held responsible for treating him unequally.
'They interpreted the law in my case to say it was criminal,' he told Fox, 'but they didn’t prosecute Hillary Clinton. Hillary is still walking free.'
'Two guys on my ship did the same thing and weren’t treated as...Read More HERE
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