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Post by StalkingButler on Jan 12, 2017 9:12:48 GMT -5
www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jan/11/hillary-clinton-server-continues-to-haunt-her/ Then, last Sunday evening, during the NFL playoff game between the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers, the FBI posted on its website more than 300 emails that Mrs. Clinton had sent to an unnamed colleague not in the government — no doubt her adviser Sid Blumenthal — that had fallen into the hands of foreign powers. It turns out — and the Sunday night release proves this — that Mr. Blumenthal was hacked by intelligence agents from at least three foreign governments and that they obtained the emails Mrs. Clinton had sent to him that contained state secrets. Sources believe that the hostile hackers were the Russians and the Chinese and the friendly hackers were the Israelis.
Last Sunday’s revelations make the case against Mrs. Clinton far more serious than Mr. Comey presented it to be last summer. Indeed, Sen. Jeff Sessions, who has been nominated by Mr. Trump to be attorney general and who has been a harsh critic of Mrs. Clinton‘s, told the Senate Judiciary Committee this week that he would step aside from any further investigation of Mrs. Clinton, thereby acknowledging that the investigation will probably be opened again.Despite my ongoing lukewarmness towards the incoming administration I can't help but feel that we dodged a bullet, hollow tipped and explosive, by sending Hillary back to her life of privately comfortable corruption. I imagine that 2017 is going to be very, very interesting.
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Post by StalkingButler on Jan 12, 2017 14:56:45 GMT -5
And the interesting stuff is happening already... www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-12/justice-dept-auditor-to-open-probe-of-fbi-actions-in-campaign-ixuory4eThe U.S. Justice Department’s inspector general opened an investigation into whether the FBI followed appropriate procedures in its probe of Hillary Clinton’s use of private e-mail while serving as secretary of state, reopening one of the most contested developments of the 2016 election campaign.
That review includes a look at the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s actions leading up to Director James Comey’s decision to announce findings of his probe on July 5, when he publicly said that Clinton and her top aides were “extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information" but no charges should be pursued.
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Post by backinblack on Jan 12, 2017 15:20:22 GMT -5
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