The inspectors general for the State Department and the intelligence community reportedly have asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into whether Hillary Clinton mishandled classified information by using a personal e-mail account while secretary of state.
According to The New York Times, an initial joint memorandum dated June 29 and sent to State Department Under Secretary for Management Patrick Kennedy said that a review of Clinton's e-mail archive contained "hundreds of potentially classified emails".
Clinton, who served as secretary of state during President Barack Obama's first term, has repeatedly denied sending or receiving any classified information on her personal account. However, the inspectors general wrote in a second memorandum last week that at least one of Clinton's emails that had been made public by the State Department contained sensitive information.
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Just for pete sake accomplish something.This whole Hillary thing needs to be put to rest if this investigation succeeds.Of course external forces will prevent that from happening.Hillary will still be a force in 2016 & everyone who put their hearts and souls into derailing her will then realize that we the people no longer matter.
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ReplyDeletePowerline is reporting Obama has just put the screws to the IGs' ability to function independently, which is their purpose.
Jefferson weeps.