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Friday, July 29, 2016

Clinton Adviser Claims 'Private' Emails A National Security Issue

Hillary Clinton’s foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan insisted Wednesday that about thirty thousand emails she deleted were private while maintaining that hacking into them was an issue of national security.

“A presidential candidate encouraging a foreign power to hack American citizens isn’t a national security issue? You and I will have to disagree on this. But surely we can agree that a presidential candidate encouraging a foreign power to interfere in our democratic process is a national security issue,” Sullivan said in an exclusive emailed statement to The Daily Caller.

Sullivan was responding to an earlier statement he made in response to a tweet from Donald Trump suggesting that Russia should hack and release about thirty thousand emails which Hillary Clinton said she deleted because they were on private matters — like her yoga schedule and Chelsea Clinton’s wedding plans.

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4 comments:

  1. Sullivan is FOS. Trump did not suggest that Russia hack into the Clinton server. How could they since it no longer exists? What he suggested was that perhaps they grabbed the missing 39,000 emails Hillary deleted and they could release their copies.

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  2. Actually it was Clinton's campaign surrogate that spewed that nonsense.

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  3. The entire Democratic party has become delusional! They knew it was sarcastic but tried to create an issue out of the comment to divert attention away from Hillary's crimes. Most of America can see she isn't fit to be President.

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  4. We'll never know if those emails contained State Department information, which is property of the People. We can only hope that the hackers got those, too, and are going to release them. Given her ease of and propensity for lying, we cannot trust her or anything she says; it's all suspect.

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