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Congress to get Hillary Clinton’s FBI interview notes
While the media chase around Donald Trump hyperventilating over every syllable, Hillary Clinton slides by, dragging behind her a dust devil of lies and corruption.
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The FBI does not have a complete transcript of the interview, FBI Director James Comey told Congress in long testimony earlier this summer.
They saw two little notes with a C on it, this is the biggest load of bull I’ve ever heard, that were about telephones calls that she needed to make. “Does that sound threatening to the national security to you?” Do you believe that?
In a Bloomberg Politics poll that dropped last week, respondents found Clinton’s email scandal to be the most worrisome part of her candidacy. Take just 30 seconds and sign up for WND’s Email News Alerts!
Clinton’s White House challenger, GOP nominee Donald Trump, has said since the close of the Justice Department case that rival nations potentially have US secrets as a result of Clinton using a private server, which should disqualifies her from running for president.
In a Fox News interview with the network’s Chris Wallace, Clinton told the “Fox News Sunday” host that Comey “said my answers were truthful” when she talked to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Video also showed her saying she was confident she had “never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time”.
Appearing before Congress, Comey strongly chastised her use of the server and said she and her staff likely put sensitive information at risk.
Fifty-eight percent said they were bothered by Clinton setting up a private email server as secretary of state, a bigger percentage than those who said they were troubled by her handling of the Benghazi terror attack in 2012, in which four Americans were killed.
Again it was revealed that Mrs. Clinton signed a classified information non-disclosure agreement when she took office in January 2009 in which she acknowledged that classified information should be considered classified whether it is marked or unmarked.
On Friday, Bill Clinton went on to say it is inconceivable his wife was threatening national security.
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“She should have known that a different set of rules would apply to her”, Clinton complained.