A lawyer for Bryan Pagliano, the former State Department computer staffer who set up Hillary Clinton’s private email server, recently informed Congress that he will not testify before Senate committees investigating Clinton’s email setup.
The Associated Press obtained a letter sent by Mark MacDougall, Pagliano’s lawyer, on March 11 indicating that his client would “respectfully decline” the offers from the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Homeland Security Committee to testify before congressional lawmakers.
Pagliano declined to testify before the committees even after he was granted immunity by the Justice Department and has been cooperating with the FBI in its investigation into Clinton’s email setup.
The former State Department IT staffer asserted his Fifth Amendment right in September in response to a subpoena from the House Select Committee on Benghazi to testify before congressional lawmakers. The Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees had also reached out to Pagliano then to testify.
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4 comments:
Send him to jail, and put him in General Population! He will be begging to talk after a week!
I'm sure he fears for his life. Rightfully so.
Put him in jail with the sodomites!!!
That may still be more attractive that crossing the Clintons.
Just ask Vince Foster.
He knows what the clintons are capable of. They must have sent someone around to have a little talk with him. That or they threatened him long ago.
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