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Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Judicial Watch: Classified Clinton Emails Require Seizure of Server

The president of a conservative watchdog group says now that it is known that classified information was contained in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private stash of State Department emails, it is time for the government to seize her personal server and related storage disks to determine whether security was breached during her tenure as secretary of state.

Thomas Fitton, who runs Judicial Watch, has filed, along with other groups, lawsuits to force the State Department to turn over memos and emails. These include Mrs. Clinton’s messages stored on her private, at-home server through which she exclusively conducted government business. A State Department official told a Senate committee this year that her practice was “not acceptable.”

U.S. guidelines are in place for the government to examine computer components that housed classified data without authorization.

Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit in May against Secretary of State John F. Kerry in an effort to have a federal judge order the government to seize Mrs. Clinton’s emails. With last week’s disclosure of classified material being contained in her messages, the watchdog group says its case is stronger.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

They recently prosecuted a retired General for improper handling of classified material - maybe we'll finally see the HildaBeast prosecuted!

Hillary for Prison - 2016...or earlier!

Anonymous said...

Not a chance they go after her, she is the Demo's only shot at retaining the White House. She will probably get some type of award for this...

Rebel Without a Clue said...

I have maintained since the beginning of this debacle that Congress should have subpoena'd the IT guy(s) and asked them what happened to the server along with the backup tapes. I feel that the path that this has taken is conjured up and is merely a ruse to keep people focused on this matter but with out actually doing anything about it. You cannot tell me that any of these Congressmen do not have someone on their staff that would have made mention of this to them. Notice how long it took for the IRS to divulge that the IT staff "accidentally" erased 420+ tapes.

Just my 2 cents, I could be wrong.