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Wednesday, January 03, 2018

Congressional investigators find irregularities in FBI's handling of Clinton email case

Republicans on key congressional committees say they have uncovered new irregularities and contradictions inside the FBI’s probe of Hillary Clinton’s email server.

For the first time, investigators say they have secured written evidence that the FBI believed there was evidence that some laws were broken when the former secretary of State and her top aides transmitted classified information through her insecure private email server, lawmakers and investigators told The Hill.

That evidence includes passages in FBI documents stating the “sheer volume” of classified information that flowed through Clinton’s insecure emails was proof of criminality as well as an admission of false statements by one key witness in the case, the investigators said.

The name of the witness is redacted from the FBI documents but lawmakers said he was an employee of a computer firm that helped maintain her personal server after she left office as America’s top diplomat and who belatedly admitted he had permanently erased an archive of her messages in 2015 after they had been subpoenaed by Congress..

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Failing to answer a federal subpoena and destroying that which was subpoenaed are federal crimes, yet no one is being held responsible.

Start from the bottom, with the tech who did the deed, then to his company, then to the customer(s). These all were essentially guilty of not just the obvious, but of a plethora of other charges, possibly including espionage.

It's about time that our government had some cajones to bring these criminals to justice and put these events into the history books.

Anonymous said...

I've got your redactions right here.