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Clinton’s Private Email Servant
The speaker didn’t mention Donald Trump’s name during the interview and wasn’t asked about the GOP nominee. “People who have nothing to hide don’t bleach their emails”. Then, of Ms. Clinton: “I mean, we have a presidential candidate who’s deleted emails and done things illegally and is a presidential candidate”.
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According to Clinton aide Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton decided in December 2014 that she no longer needed access to any of her emails older than 60 days.
In some of his strongest language yet concerning details that the FBI released of its investigation into Clinton’s handling of classified material, Trump told an enthusiastic crowd in Greenville, North Carolina, that the former secretary of state failed to “meet the minimum standard” for seeking and holding public office. I’m surprised. I can’t believe that they would do what is such a patently political move. “It makes them look like political operators versus law enforcement officers”, Ryan said in a radio interview with WRJN in Wisconsin.
The Republican chairman of the House committee investigating Hillary Clinton’s email practices asked a federal prosecutor Tuesday to determine whether she and others working with her played a role in the deletion of thousands of her emails by a Colorado technology firm overseeing her private computer server in 2015. In a non-disclosure agreement dated January 22, 2009, Clinton attested to having received a “security indoctrination concerning the nature and protection of classified information”.
Clinton has been widely praised for her service at the State Department, where she helped shape policy in the Middle East and Asia.
“Hillary Clinton flat-out lied last night about the classification system, showing she is fundamentally unfit to serve as president”.
The release of the email by Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., came on the eve of a House Oversight hearing in which Republicans are expected to focus on Clinton’s use of a private email server and whether the State Department has been forthcoming with Freedom of Information requests. Yesterday evening the State Department represented that it anticipated being able to produce these documents by Thursday, August 8, 2016.
However, far from providing fresh evidence for Clinton’s supporters and detractors, all but one of those messages is duplicative with emails that have already been released. Clinton and her staff also used a software product called BleachBit.
In other Clinton news, there is more controversy over the never-ending email scandal.
Because it is generating a lot of interest, I thought I should update you on where we are with our commitment to transparency in the wake of the Clinton email investigation.
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Again, none of these revelations seem likely to change the ultimate determination by the Justice Department that Clinton should not be prosecuted for mishandling classified information.