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State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations

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State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations​

State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations
Oct 18, 2019 ~ By Zachary Stieber
Investigators found violations by 38 people, described as current and former State Department officials but not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week. The department determined that those 38 people were “culpable” in 91 cases of sending classified information in messages that ended up in Clinton’s personal email. The investigation covered 33,000 emails that Clinton turned over for review after her use of the private email account became public. The department said it found a total of 588 violations involving information then or now deemed to be classified, but could not assign fault in 497 cases.
Strzok led the FBI investigation into the mishandling of classified information linked to Clinton’s use of a private email server. Strzok told Gohmert that he remembered meeting with ICIG officials, but couldn’t recall the specifics. Similar to Strzok, several other key FBI officials involved in the email probe told Congress that they didn’t remember hearing about the ICIG’s referral. The pattern of collective amnesia suggests that one or more officials at the FBI ignored or suppressed the lead


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These are just the 33,000 emails that Hillary turned over. What about the tens of thousands that were found on Anthony Weiner's computer, the trove that included the emails Hillary's lawyers deleted from her email account? The laptop computer is still or should still be held as evidence in his pedophilia case.
Here's the nefarious part. There is always two copies of an email. Now that you know the sender recipient...its only a matter of time and manpower to audit every single one of those people we know sent or received email accounts for more of the ones Hillary didn't turn over. and nobody has done it, because they don't want to find out. That is why Mueller finally gave up, every time he thought he was getting close to Trump, he found Hillary.
This democratic POS is the poster child for everything that is wrong with the Progressive Marxist Socialist/DSA Democratic Party. It's supporters are so full of hate for this country they won't allow themselves to see the truth. Both she and her sycophant followers belong behind bars!
 
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State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations​

State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Cites 38 People for Violations
Oct 18, 2019 ~ By Zachary Stieber
Investigators found violations by 38 people, described as current and former State Department officials but not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week. The department determined that those 38 people were “culpable” in 91 cases of sending classified information in messages that ended up in Clinton’s personal email. The investigation covered 33,000 emails that Clinton turned over for review after her use of the private email account became public. The department said it found a total of 588 violations involving information then or now deemed to be classified, but could not assign fault in 497 cases.
Strzok led the FBI investigation into the mishandling of classified information linked to Clinton’s use of a private email server. Strzok told Gohmert that he remembered meeting with ICIG officials, but couldn’t recall the specifics. Similar to Strzok, several other key FBI officials involved in the email probe told Congress that they didn’t remember hearing about the ICIG’s referral. The pattern of collective amnesia suggests that one or more officials at the FBI ignored or suppressed the lead


Comment:
These are just the 33,000 emails that Hillary turned over. What about the tens of thousands that were found on Anthony Weiner's computer, the trove that included the emails Hillary's lawyers deleted from her email account? The laptop computer is still or should still be held as evidence in his pedophilia case.
Here's the nefarious part. There is always two copies of an email. Now that you know the sender recipient...its only a matter of time and manpower to audit every single one of those people we know sent or received email accounts for more of the ones Hillary didn't turn over. and nobody has done it, because they don't want to find out. That is why Mueller finally gave up, every time he thought he was getting close to Trump, he found Hillary.
This democratic POS is the poster child for everything that is wrong with the Progressive Marxist Socialist/DSA Democratic Party. It's supporters are so full of hate for this country they won't allow themselves to see the truth. Both she and her sycophant followers belong behind bars!

Well done!

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I can't wait to hear how this is all Trump's fault, and how Russian collusion is to blame.
 
They found nothing. A complete wild goose chase to entertain the slow of thought.
 
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