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Monday, June 15, 2020

Hillary Clinton lost her appeal, order stands to testify on private server and Benghazi emails Read more: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/06/hillary_clinton_lost_her_appeal_order_stands_testify_on_private_server_and_benghazi_emails.html#ixzz6PMglPoTK Follow us: @AmericanThinker on Twitter | AmericanThinker on Facebook

Amid the chaos and anarchy across blue-city America that exclusively possessed public attention for the last couple of weeks, it was not hard to miss any other bit of news — especially if that news has not appeared or been even briefly mentioned by any major mainstream media outlet. Take for example the news of Hillary Clinton, who lost her appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on June 2, where she tried to avoid testifying under oath about her emails and the Benghazi case.

The hearing in the D.C. Circuit came in the case Judicial Watch v. Clinton, a public records case involving a request for State Department documents and communication about the 2012 terror attack at the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya. U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attack.

The case also involves Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state. Judicial Watch, a conservative activist watchdog group that files Freedom of Information Act lawsuits to investigate claimed misconduct by government officials, uncovered another 756 pages of emails the FBI was able to retrieve that were part of Hillary Clinton's unsecured server revealing communications between some prominent Washington figures and classified emails sent by former prime minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair. The emails were part of the batch "Clinton tried to delete or destroy," Judicial Watch stated in its press release. It showed that Clinton had asked Blair to continue using her private email after her confirmation and also revealed that Blair was sending classified information on her unsecured server. Clinton had been "extremely careless" in her handling of classified information, as ex–FBI director James Comey carefully and rather mildly concluded in July 2016, announcing there would be no charges against her. Judicial Watch did not drop the case.

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15 comments:

  1. Awesome!! hope she is sweating bullets!! but im thinking she wont remember anything.. she is pure evil and should be in jail..

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  2. Hillary lost her appeal as early as 1990.

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  3. 4:47

    Hillery NEVER had that kind of appeal.

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  4. Slaphappy said ,May she rot in hell with the rest of the low life Democratic scoundrels that have betrayed American!!!

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  5. and with everything happening right now in this country, this is where we should be focusing our efforts and attention??

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    1. You damn right we should be focusing on hillary 6:37 .... justice, one criminal at a time

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  6. Who? If it’s what I think you are speaking about. Well, never has and never will appeal to anyone or thing. Nasty

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  7. Every time time democrats get caught in a big scandal, just so happens chaos is created in the United States to deflect their scandals, not by coincidence.

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  8. If Hillary should be convicted of treason, and sentenced to death....it would not even be a "bump in the road".

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  9. I would fear for Hannibal Lecter if Hillary were in the same cage.

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  10. This is a priority and long over due ask the families of the 4 that were murdered she was Secretary of State. And she did not answer their calls for help on THE phone. She did not even try to answer to this till 2 days later when she lawyered up. She herself is a lawyer & knows the charges should be nothing less than TREASON!

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  11. I didn't know she ever had any appeal.

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  12. In her last deposition she answered 147 questions with “I don’t recall” and she will do the same this time and again, nothing will happen.

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    1. I don't recall isn't going to work when they ask why she thought putting a private server in her basement was a good idea.

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