Clinton’s lawyers “declined to provide consent” for the bureau to even search the laptops, let alone seize them, claiming they may contain “privileged communications.”
Instead of seeking to subpoena the evidence, the FBI meekly “wished to arrange for secure storage of them in a manner agreeable to both the FBI and the attorneys” — even though the attorneys lacked authorization to handle the material, which included Top Secret information.
While arrogantly stiff-arming the FBI, Clinton’s lawyers “admitted that the e-mails contained on these laptops had been viewed by attorneys who did not have a security clearance at the time,” a newly released FBI report of the incident reveals.
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Now that's the pot calling the kettle black!
ReplyDeleteIn no universe can or should Hillary and company ever be trusted with and about anything.
When the FBI comes to someone's office to take what they
ReplyDeletewant and Lawyers there Resist
The FBI should tell them to get the hell out of the way
or be arrested and have all their Ducks in a row before going in and take what they want by force if necessary