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Monday, January 25, 2016

Rudy Giuliani: Hillary Can't Avoid Indictment in Email Scandal

Former New York City Mayor and U.S. Attorney Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday he doesn't think there is any way Hillary Clinton should be able to avoid facing an indictment for the "secretive and highly classified" government information found on the private email server she used while secretary of state.

"[There are] 13 violations of federal law that she arguably committed," Giuliani told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program. "This is about as clear as it gets. It is a crime to negligently handle top secret material."

Giuliani said in his days in the government, there were times he'd be at work until 2 a.m. because he never took top secret materials out of his office.

"Now, how can she put all this out there and not get proceeded against by the government," said Giuliani, noting that there is currently a push to demote former Gen. David Petraeus' rank over his sharing of secret information with his biographer and mistress.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

This will be a test of the depth corruption of the executive branch of our government.

Thornton Crowe said...

It was probably the point of the AG letting this information out so she can't avoid indictment. Regardless of whether or not Obama releases the emails she exchanged with him on the private server, she has done enough to warrant indictment without them.

Anonymous said...

No one should be above the law, including the Clinton's. And I can't believe what the Obama administration is trying to do to General Petraus.

Anonymous said...

Were it anyone else but her or Bill, they'd already be indicted.