Sunday, September 3, 2017

Judge orders feds to release the hounds on Clinton's emails

"I'll get you, my pretty--and your little
dog too!"
A federal judge ordered the FBI to disclose more details regarding how they [mis]handled their investigation into Hillary Clinton's illegal, secret email account, known to have contained Special Access Program (SAP) documents, top secret and other classified emails. 

SAP documents are even more highly classified than top secret and contain names of operatives in the field--compromising these SAP documents clearly puts those lives in danger.

People have gone to prison for much lesser offenses, but Hillary Clinton continues to breathe the air of a free traitor.

U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg said court papers describing the grand jury subpoenas the FBI received to compel information from Clinton's internet service providers can be made public. He overruled objections by the TRUMP administration that insisted making the information public would violate grand jury secrecy rules.

"After reviewing the document in camera, the court concludes that it largely rehashes information already made public, thus obviating any need for secrecy," Boasberg said.

Conservative advocacy groups, Judicial Watch and Cause of Action Institute, have been pushing the government for more information about Clinton's emails and they applauded the judge's ruling.

Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton, said he didn't understand why the Trump administration was still backing the Obama administration's fight against transparency in this case.

Was Trump merely kidding about putting Hillary Clinton in prison?

"President Trump ought to be outraged his appointees are protecting Hillary Clinton," Fitton said. "The State Department should initiate action with the Justice Department--and both agencies should finally take the necessary steps to recover all the government emails Hillary Clinton unlawfully removed." 

Clinton said she included all of her work-related emails when returning them to the department, then wiped the secret server,which she kept in her home. 

She cleaned the server with BleachBit, not with a "cloth" as she told Fox News' Ed Henry,  feigning stupidity of the process to likely hide her guilt. She said the emails she wiped were her daughter's wedding plans and some yoga lessons.
Top Secret Yoga move

Yes, top secret yoga lessons.

However, the FBI was able to obtain some work-related emails that Crooked Hillary didn't turn over, which raises the question of what else did she hide from the American people.

The FBI also refused a Freedom of Information Act request this week from a New York lawyer seeking the file on its investigation into Hillary Clinton. They claimed there was too little public interest in the case [even though they never actually polled the public in that regard] to outweigh Clinton's privacy interests.

In Hillary Clinton's case, it isn't about privacy interests--it's about secrecy needs.


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