How many security-breached emails does it take to indict a Clinton for violating the Espionage Act? The answer must be 24 because 23 hasn't been enough, unless things change now that her protector James Comey is gone.
The State Department revealed Monday that no less than 15 people mishandled former Secretary Clinton's emails with a total of 23 different violations. Lordy, thank goodness it wasn't 24.
The revelation came in a letter written to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley.
The letter states that 15 people received write-ups for breaking state department rules, The Washington Times reported, and if this happened anywhere in the Middle East, heads would roll.
State Department assistant secretary, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs wrote in the letter: “To this point, the Department has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents.”
“DS has issued 23 violations and 7 infractions incidents. … This number will likely change as the review progresses,” she added. “The department considers and violation of security policies to be a serious matter.”
While the letter did not mention any specific names, the State Department promised an additional update once the investigation is complete.
We shall see what happens, but don't hold your breath over Hillary going to the crowbar hotel anytime soon.
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The State Department revealed Monday that no less than 15 people mishandled former Secretary Clinton's emails with a total of 23 different violations. Lordy, thank goodness it wasn't 24.
The revelation came in a letter written to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley.
The letter states that 15 people received write-ups for breaking state department rules, The Washington Times reported, and if this happened anywhere in the Middle East, heads would roll.
State Department assistant secretary, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs wrote in the letter: “To this point, the Department has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents.”
“DS has issued 23 violations and 7 infractions incidents. … This number will likely change as the review progresses,” she added. “The department considers and violation of security policies to be a serious matter.”
But not serious enough for an indictment of Hillary Clinton, who will never become the first female President of the United States of America.
Grassley is currently overseeing the review and responded Tuesday morning to the State Department’s findings via Twitter:
Grassley is currently overseeing the review and responded Tuesday morning to the State Department’s findings via Twitter:
Glad state dept responded 2 my inquiry & disclosed 23 violations + 7 infractions from 15ppl mishandling classified info in Clinton email review I’ve been doing oversight on this since 2015 Classified info must b handled by the book & violators shld b held accountablePresident Trump acknowledged the findings were “really big.” But he didn't move to lock her up, referring to Hillary Clinton, who thus far has avoided incarceration for her use of a private, unprotected and totally illegal email server, which is uncontroversial and should have landed her in prison.
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) June 18, 2019
President Trump tweeted:
Mary Elizabeth Taylor wrote, “Given the volume of emails provided to the Department from former Secretary Clinton’s private email server, the Department’s process has been necessarily more complicated and complex requiring a significant dedication of time and resources.”
She said that disciplinary actions were pending and that “all valid security incidents are reviewed by DS and taken into account.”
Wow! The State Department said it has identified 30 Security Incidents involving current or former employees and their handling of Crooked Hillary Clinton’s Emails. @FoxNews This is really big. Never admitted before. Highly Classified Material. Will the Dems investigate this?The State Department said that its investigation should end in early September and acknowledged how time-consuming the probe has been.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 18, 2019
Mary Elizabeth Taylor wrote, “Given the volume of emails provided to the Department from former Secretary Clinton’s private email server, the Department’s process has been necessarily more complicated and complex requiring a significant dedication of time and resources.”
She said that disciplinary actions were pending and that “all valid security incidents are reviewed by DS and taken into account.”
While the letter did not mention any specific names, the State Department promised an additional update once the investigation is complete.
We shall see what happens, but don't hold your breath over Hillary going to the crowbar hotel anytime soon.
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