A conservative watchdog group seeking to compel testimony from Hillary Clinton will get a hearing in federal court on the matter Wednesday afternoon.
Judicial Watch announced Tuesday that U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan will hear the case, which stems from a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit regarding the controversial employment status of longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin, who was granted a "special government employee" designation to accept outside employment while she was working at the State Department.
Clinton submitted written testimony under oath in October 2016, but Judicial Watch took issue with her answering that she "does not recall" for multiple questions regarding her Clinton.com, non-state.gov email system.
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With every day that goes by she'll develop more "I do not recall"s.
DON'T THREATEN DOOOOOOOO IT.
Squeeze hard and don't let go!
It's so unfair that Hillary has gotten by with all her crookedness and has received no punishment. If it were you or me, Lord help us. She should not be exempt from being accountable for her wrong doings, and there are many.
That was Bubba's line when questioned; the Clintons collectively don't seem to recall much!
Do it, burn this bitch!
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