A federal judge on Monday ordered the release of the search warrant the FBI used to reopen their probe into Hillary Clinton’s private email server days before the November election.
U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel ruled Monday morning that the public had a right to see the warrant, which he said was secretly filed with the court on Oct. 30.
“The search warrant, the application for the search warrant, the affidavit in support of the application for the search warrant, and the search warrant return will be unsealed and posted on the Court's electronic case filing system” subject to redactions, Castel said in his order.
The Justice Department may seek to block the release before a federal appeals court.
The court dispute concerns the warrant agents used to get access to emails stored on a computer belonging to Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
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3 comments:
Those damn Russians! They're really out to get that Hillary so much they've even taken over the justice system, too.
Good for you judge. But you better watch your back now. You might be the next one to commit suicide.
Two Sets of Laws.
The elite don't think "we, the people" have a right (we do) to see THEIR public records.
They happily agreed to the NSA searching, monitoring, and recording (yes, recording) every single electronic communication we used.
BUT, knowing the details of THEIR crimes? They will spend MILLIONS (like obamna did to cover up his past...yes that's a fact, too, you cheerleader lemmings) to avoid those revelations. And usually, their buddies cover for them.
Every once in a while they don't ....
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