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Monday, August 29, 2016

Trump thinks NSA has Clinton's deleted emails

"I hear the NSA maybe has the emails," Trump said in a phone interview on Fox News' "On The Record."

"A lot of people say the NSA would have the emails if they really wanted to get them."

Clinton deleted more than 30,000 emails from the personal email server she used while secretary of State.

On Friday, a federal judge ordered the State Department to begin releasing by Sept. 13 any relevant emails found among the 15,000 recovered during the FBI's investigation of the private server Clinton used. What those messages contain, however, or how many will be released is unclear.

Trump said she deleted the emails because she knew they contained "very, very bad" evidence against her.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

there is a difference between "I think" and "I hear".

lmclain said...

There ain't no question about it. NONE.

The NSA has been recording EVERY electronic communication for EVERY American for years.
EVERYTHING from everyone. No politician was exempt, either.
They can give the FBI a voice recording of a guy calling a pizza order in at 1pm in New York City during a power outage on March 19, 2013. But they don't have hers, right??? They truly believe we (the people) are THAT stupid!
It's sad that other countries have them and even our own country has them, but "we, the people" (the ones most seriously needing to see them) are told "they were deleted" (BS!), "the hard drive was destroyed" (doesn't matter), and the one no one will say out loud, "I'm afraid hillary will have me killed".
THIS is the best the democrats have to offer America?? A lying crime boss who is nothing better than a high class whore with a college education?
Keep cheering.

Anonymous said...

If they didn't have them, I'd be shocked.

Anonymous said...

Wikileaks might have them.

Anonymous said...

Don't we all know for certain that the NSA has all of our emails?

Don't we?