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Two years before the public learned of Hillary Clinton’s private server, the State Department gave an “inaccurate and incomplete” response about her email use when it told an outside group that it had no documents about Clinton’s email accounts beyond her government address, according to a report from the State Department’s inspector general to be released Thursday.
The State Department made its statement in response to a 2012 records request from the independent watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The response came even though Clinton’s chief of staff, who knew about the secretary’s private account, was aware of the inquiry, the report says. In addition, the IG review found that agency staffers had not searched Clinton’s office for emails.
...the new report demonstrates the potential peril Clinton still faces over the issue. In addition to the FBI probe, the State Department inspector general, Steve Linick, indicated that his work is not done. His office is preparing an additional report that could touch even more directly on Clinton’s conduct —...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...01edf8-b4a1-11e5-a842-0feb51d1d124_story.html
"potential peril"... ROTFLOL
Between the lies on her behalf, her endless stream of lies, her complicity in trying to squelch Bill's rapes, assaults and infidelities... the architect of the Clinton War on Women-Office of Destruction... the Demokrats have one hell of a candidate on their hands.
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