Dear Friend,
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made the following statement regarding potential criminal violations of law in Hillary Clinton's conducting official State Department business using a private email account:
"The
latest news that Hillary Clinton, while serving as Secretary of State,
conducted all of her official business on a private account may impact
nearly a dozen of our Freedom of Information Act lawsuits now active in
federal courts as well as dozens of pending FOIA requests. As with what
happened when Judicial Watch forced the disclosure of the 'missing' IRS
emails, I am convinced that these emails would never have been
disclosed but for our FOIA lawsuits that broke open the Benghazi scandal
and first exposed the scandal of her and Bill Clinton raising money
illicitly while she was Secretary of State.
"We are concerned that the Obama administration may have withheld
material information and may have purposely misled and lied to Judicial
Watch, as well as at least one federal court about these emails.
"One key concern is that these emails must be immediately secured so
that they can be searched in response to our lawful FOIA requests. In
addition to violations of the Freedom of Information Act, laws governing
the preservation of federal records and the handling of classified
information also may be implicated in this latest Clinton scandal."
Will you donate $10, $35, $50, or even $100 to help us expose the truth behind Hillary's secret emails?
Thank you! The Judicial Watch Team
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http://www.zdnet.com/article/special-report-g-w-bushs-103-6-million-missing-email-messages-and-the-it-archiving-challenge/
ReplyDelete103.6 million emails is a idiotic number. But, more than this, all of the missing emails, around 50,000 or so, were "found." Bush had no depository into which he was to store his emails. It was because of the absence of a storage procedure, that such procedures were put into place, and the Bush emails were rescued. Hillary knew the process, , the storage of email content written into official email accounts (no such official accounts existed under Bush) was an established fact, yet she decided from the first day of appointment as Secretary, to avoid that requirement. Not even a nice try.
DeleteBTW, Bush didn't have an email account at all, during his presidency. The missing but recovered emails were not Bush's, at all.
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