Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” while commenting on the controversial meeting between former President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch at a Arizona airport last week, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said when it comes to the FBI investigation into presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified material on a private unsecured email server he has “confidence” Lynch will make a “completely apolitical decision.” Schiff said, “I think both of them wish their airplanes had never come near each other. And I think they both acknowledged they preferred they had nerve gotten together. I do think it was a chance encounter, and I do fully believe what the attorney general said, that they discussed nothing about the case, and just talked about their grandkids and playing golf. So I understand this was a regrettable instance where they got together coincidentally, and at the same time the attorney general said she’s going to let the prosecutors make the case. I have every confidence that’s exactly what will happen.” He added, “You’re never going to satisfy some people, but I have tremendous confidence in the attorney general and Director Comey. They’re straight shooters. They’ve been career prosecutors their entire