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Judge Orders Release of Hillary’s Emails From Week of Benghazi Attack

Trey Gowdy said on Thursday that Hillary Clinton managed to purge her emails so thoroughly that numerous messages that were on her private server are now irretrievable. He continued, “You don’t use BleachBit for yoga emails or bridesmaids’ emails”.

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This is just more bad news for Hillary’s still-flailing campaign after two weeks of bad news.

“Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery”.

She said she also deleted another 30,000 that she considered personal, The Hill noted.

Clinton has avoided for months answering questions about classified material in emails that the State Department recovered from her. Gowdy said the only reason you would use BleachBit is if you wanted to get rid of something so the world couldn’t see it.

A federal judge has ordered the State Department to begin delivering some emails uncovered by the FBI in its investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email server by September 13.

The ruling, however, only covers emails covered under Judicial Watch’s Freedom of Information Act request on the Benghazi attacks and other matters.

“Using broad search terms, we have identified a number of documents potentially responsive to a Benghazi-related request”, Elizabeth Trudeau, a State Department spokeswoman, said in a statement.

“Even listening to her talk about the Clinton Foundation, I couldn’t help but go back and remember the press conference she gave on her emails where every single thing she said proved to be false”, Gowdy said.

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Clinton told reporters previous year in a rare press conference that the more than 33,000 emails she ordered deleted concerned personal, non-work-related subjects like yoga sessions and the planning of her daughter Chelsea’s wedding. BleachBit, the application used to permanently shred many of Hillary’s emails from her private server, is touting that not even the FBI’s forensic experts could retrieve Clinton’s documents and emails. At this time, we have not confirmed that the documents are, in fact, responsive.

There are more Clinton emails coming