Monday, August 14, 2017

Hillary still on the email hook

The Hillary Clinton illegal email farce appears like it's not going to be ending in the near future. State Department officials say they haven't a clue when they'll be finishing the task of sorting through and releasing previously BleachBit, hammer-broken and otherwise deleted hidden messages.

More illegally stored classified documents of the former secretary of state keep showing their ugly faces.

The Trump administration doesn't know if all documents Clinton secretly sent from her illegal private server in her home have been hunted down.

But even if more top secret and emails of higher classification are discovered, it doesn't matter. Everyone knows nothing will come of it--heck, she's Hillary Clinton, the "OJ Simpson of Capitol Hill," and he got away with murder.

"At this time, we do not have an estimate for completion of processing all of these documents," a State Department official told The Washington Times. 

The review in February 2016 by the State Department looked at over 30,000 emails on Clinton's illegal private server. She turned them over in December 2014 and the State Department sat on their hands for nearly two years after she left office to fully analyze them.


Last summer, the FBI provided the State Department with tens of thousands of additional emails gathered from its investigation, and the department continues to process them pursuant to court orders.

In June of this year, the FBI provided 7,000 additional documents recovered from the laptop computer shared by Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin and her disgusting husband Anthony "Look-My" Weiner.

The one finding that was uncovered regarding Clinton is that with all those classified emails on an illegal personal server, she should have been indicted, tried and probably convicted of violating the Espionage Act. 

How many Special Access Program (SAP) emails, those that identify our covert intelligence agents, have to be uncovered before Hillary Clinton is marched off in handcuffs?

And former FBI Director James Comey was wrong about the law--and he's a lawyer--when he said that based on Clinton's lack of intention, no prosecutor would indict her. 

That simply is a lie.

This leads one to believe that Comey should be disbarred or indicted for obstruction of justice. 

But there's nothing that will be done about them.

It was so bad that one email from Abedin was nearly totally redacted because it would have revealed foreign relations or foreign activities of the United States, including confidential sources, as mentioned above regarding SAP emails.

Another email from Dennis Ross, a former U.S. envoy to the Middle East, was redacted of confidential information regarding an Israeli military offensive in November 2012 against Hamassholes in the Gaza Strip. This email included discussions regarding cease-fire negotiations.

While Clinton originally handed over about 30,000 emails in December 2014, she erased (with BleachBit) another 32,000 emails she claimed were personal.

The struggle for transparency in Clinton's emails has broken ground in open-records laws and it isn't over yet.

At this time, Judicial Watch, a conservative legal watchdog group, has been leading the fight to make the emails public. There are currently at least nine Freedom of Information Act lawsuits pending.

Last week, Judicial Watch won a victory when District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta ordered the State Department to expand its search for Hillary Clinton's emails related to the terrorist attack on a U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi that led to the killing of four Americans.

A cover-up is suspected when the Obama administration first downplayed the attack in the run-up to the 2012 presidential election, when then-UN Ambassador Susan Rice repeatedly claimed the attack was due to a YouTube video that mocked the so-called prophet of Islam Mohammed.

The State Department must now search the servers for email accounts of Cheryl Mills, Jacob Sullivan and Huma Abedin.

President Trump made Clinton's email scandal a top campaign issue when she ran against him. In fact, he promised to appoint a special counsel to investigate Clinton. 

But those were empty words--he backed down once elected saying he didn't want to "hurt the Clintons" and that she had already "suffered greatly."

That, unfortunately, is bull crap. Clinton is too arrogant to suffer greatly. It's more likely that she was irate and never thought she did anything wrong because of who she is.

Trump changed his tune again after special counsel Robert Mueller intensified the Russian interference investigation over the 2016 presidential election and last month he tweeted:


"Attorney General Jeff Sessions has taken a VERY weak position on Hillary Clinton crimes (where are E-mails & DNC server) & intel leakers!"
When asked about the slow pace of the Clinton email search, the White House did not respond.


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