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Emails: Clinton’s State Dept. Provided Her Donors with Favors

Judicial Watch President Tom Filton said in a press release that Clinton “hid” the 44 emails on objective.

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Those emails became the subject of a long-running investigation over whether she mishandled classified information on the emails that ran through an unsecured private email server she used as secretary of state rather than a more secure government email server.

The emails make clear that Band wanted to connect Chagoury with either Huma Abedin, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, or Jeffrey Feltman, then a senior State Department official, who had recently left a post as the ambassador to Lebanon.

Even before the groundbreaking documentary “Clinton Cash” was released, we’d written extensively on Clinton’s crony capitalism, neoconservative warmongering and shady financial dealings – and how she abused her office to rake in hundreds of millions of dollars for her and her husband Bill Clinton’s “charitable” organization, the Clinton Foundation. “They show the Clinton Foundation, Clinton donors and operatives worked with Hillary Clinton in potential violation of the law”. The guidelines were meant to ensure the foundation’s activities would not “create conflicts or the appearance of conflicts for Senator Clinton as secretary of State”.

The investigation was not opened because the Department of Justice said it had looked into allegations surrounding the Clinton Foundation a year earlier and established at that time that there wasn’t enough of a case to open a formal probe, CNN reported. “As you know, he’s key guy there and to us and is beloved in lebanon.
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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said the documents explain why Clinton and her aides have been reluctant to release official communications.

Trump also weighed in on the controversy in a tweet Tuesday night, asking when the media is going to start reporting on Clinton’s emails.

Can Hillary Clinton give a straight answer on emails?

The Clinton campaign was quick to push back on the insinuations drawn from the cozy conversations contained in the emails. “And some of these were really, really bad and illegal”, argued Trump.

For her part, Mrs. Clinton has always disputed any claims of wrongdoing.

In 2012, Clinton’s then-chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, traveled to NY to interview candidates for a top job at the Clinton Foundation, CNN found.

It’s easy to understand why Mills was trusted with helping find the next director of the Clinton Foundation. “The idea that this poses a conflict of interest is absurd”.

“State Department officials are regularly in touch with a range of outside individuals and organizations including non-profits, NGOs, think tanks, and others”, Trudeau said in a statement.

The Clinton campaign aide said that the person was a “young advance staffer” who was not a donor or a Foundation employee, however.

The campaign then went after Judicial Watch, whose dogged inquiries and Freedom of Information Requests led to the discovery of Clinton’s private email system, which has caused her a political headache throughout her presidential campaign.

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Representatives from the Clinton Foundation, FBI and DOJ declined to comment.

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