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Emails show Clinton 'leadership,
ownership' of U.S. policy in Libya
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Hilly left State Department digital security ‘weakened’ - Daily Caller: “Former Secretary of State Hilly Clinton’s use of a private email server to conduct official diplomatic business created many national security problems, but they may pale by comparison with the wreckage she left behind in her department’s main digital information security office. Harold W. Geisel, the State Department’s acting Inspector General, issued eight scathing audits and investigation reports during Clinton’s tenure, repeatedly warning about worsening problems and growing security weaknesses within the Bureau of Information Resource Management, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation.”
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Promoting American Interest
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SPEAKERSHIP SPRINT UNDERWAY
National Journal: “Conservatives had vowed to hold a vote to take away [backstabber Speaker John Boehner’s] gavel if he forced a vote on a clean bill, but with that point now moot, conservatives are shifting their focus to the upcoming leadership elections and their next opportunity to defund Planned Parenthood—another spending bill in December. A few dozen conservative members are still expected to oppose the CR, but even members of the House Freedom Caucus admit there will not be enough votes to take down the bill and force a shutdown. ‘It’s not going to happen,’ Rep. Matt Salmon said Friday. The real action in the House will come in the form of phone calls and whip lists clutched to the chests of the next would-be speaker and other members looking for a seat at the new leadership table. Though the election for speaker won’t occur until late October, several members are already taking a look at the race, and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the clear front-runner for the job, could face competition. A host of other members are looking to move up if McCarthy wins.” -Fox News
National Journal: “Conservatives had vowed to hold a vote to take away [backstabber Speaker John Boehner’s] gavel if he forced a vote on a clean bill, but with that point now moot, conservatives are shifting their focus to the upcoming leadership elections and their next opportunity to defund Planned Parenthood—another spending bill in December. A few dozen conservative members are still expected to oppose the CR, but even members of the House Freedom Caucus admit there will not be enough votes to take down the bill and force a shutdown. ‘It’s not going to happen,’ Rep. Matt Salmon said Friday. The real action in the House will come in the form of phone calls and whip lists clutched to the chests of the next would-be speaker and other members looking for a seat at the new leadership table. Though the election for speaker won’t occur until late October, several members are already taking a look at the race, and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the clear front-runner for the job, could face competition. A host of other members are looking to move up if McCarthy wins.” -Fox News
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Promoting American Interest
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Congress Plans to Continue Unconstitutional Redistribution The clock is winding down to 11:59 p.m. Wednesday and Congress is on its last lap before it approves a temporary spending measure for the new fiscal year that will keep government running until Dec. 11. On Monday, the Senate approved 77-16 the clean spending bill that keeps federal funds flowing to Planned Parenthood. The legislation has been sent to the House, and, if Republicans there don't halt the process, it will end up on nObama's desk. While some Republican lawmakers want to block the $500 million that the government gives to Planned Parenthood, there are other political strategies that are less politically fraught. House Speaker backstabber John Boehner, despite his flaws, announced that the House will form a special committee to investigate the organization's trafficking of baby parts. It's a compromise: As we learned with the House Select Committee on Benghazi, a bulldog-like lawmaker in the vein of Rep. Trey Gowdy can do much to keep focus on an issue. But as for the talk of grinding the government to a halt over Planned Parenthood, unfortunately, it's become little more than a political fundraiser for both sides. Of course we shouldn't be funding Planned Parenthood — because there's no constitutional authority for doing so. While federal money going to the nation's largest abortion provider is a particular abomination, nothing in the Constitution empowers Congress to take money from taxpayers and redistribute it to special interests of any sort. But there are thousands of such expenditures in every budget. If we're going to shut down government, let's do it to stop all of this unconstitutional spending.
-The Patriot Post
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Promoting American Interest
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Clinton Indicates Indictment Might Be Imminent
After learning that the FBI was able to recover some of the emails that she deleted, Hilly Clinton launched into damage control, explaining that she didn't determine which emails were public and which were private. Instead, she claims, she let her lawyers sift through the tens of thousands of emails to weed out any reference to yoga class. "I didn't look at them," Clinton now says. "I wanted them to be as clear in their process as possible. I didn't want to be looking over their shoulder. If they thought it was work-related, it would go to the State Department. If not, then it would not." But knowing Clinton's track record in telling the truth regarding this scandal, this statement could be disproven before long. After all, what reason do we have to trust her ever-changing story? Self-preservation is on her brain. As Judge Andrew Napolitano said Monday, "Her most recent troubles show that when she certified under oath, 'under penalty of perjury,' to a federal judge that she had surrendered all her emails to the State Department, in fact she had not." As a result, Napolitano believes the FBI will recommend indicting Clinton over her email use to the State Department. For the first time, Clinton is very clearly saying, "Hey, I was just a bystander here and my lawyers did all of it." This is a huge shift, the kind of shift you see when she's really concerned about a felony indictment — and not just for perjury. We can't see how she avoids an indictment at this point, other than to lay it all on her attorneys. How willing are the Clinton lackeys to fall on a sword for their crumbling political machine? -The Patriot Post
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Promoting American Interest
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McCon-nell Admits He “Boxes Out” Cruz – Helps nObama
{conservativehq.com} ~ In one of the most stunning admissions of establishment Republican perfidy in recent political history... Senate Majority Leader Mitch McCon-nell has admitted that he and his staff “box out” one of his own Republican colleagues – principled limited government constitutional conservative Senator Ted Cruz – to the advantage of our political opponents, far-Left Democratic President Barack nObama and his allies in the Congress. That there has long-been enmity between the conservative Republican Senator from Texas and the establishment Republican Senate Majority Leader is not news – they could hardly be more different in terms of temperament and politics. Ted Cruz is the straightforward advocate of limited government constitutional conservatism and the grassroots conservative view that the Republican majority in Congress should use all the tools the Constitution provides to rein-in the lawless overreach of President Barack nObama. http://www.conservativehq.com/node/21258.
You Won't Believe What Netanyahu Just Did At The UN
{americanactionnews.com} ~ “Iran is setting up dozens of terror cells,” Netanyahu said. “Imagine what they will do after the sanctions are lifted.”... “Unmuzzled,” Iran will “go on the prowl, devouring more and more prey,” he said. In the wake of the nuclear deal, Netanyahu remarked, Iran is spending billions on weapons and satellites. “Do you think Iran is doing that to advance peace?” That question was perhaps a direct response to President nObama’s claim on Monday that the Iran Deal will ensure their nuclear program is “peaceful.” http://americanactionnews.com/articles/you-won-t-believe-what-bibi-netanyahu-did-at-the-un-today
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Cameron Calls Out nObama for Failure to Name Islamism
{clarionproject.org} ~ U.S. President Barack nObama has drawn fire in the UN from UK Prime Minister David Cameron this week over nObama’s refusal to name the Islamist ideology specifically as the root cause of violent extremism... nObama cautioned a gathering of international leaders not to profile Muslims specifically on the grounds that “violent extremism is not unique to any one faith.” “Barack, you said it and you’re right — every religion has its extremists,” Cameron countered. “But we have to be frank that the biggest problem we have today is the Islamist extremist violence that has given birth to ISIL, to al-Shabab, to al-Nusra, al Qaeda and so many other groups.”.
The Coming Defeat of NATO
{Matthew Continetti} ~ The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, established in 1949, has 28 members devoted to the idea of collective security. Prediction... By the time President nObama leaves office in 2017, the NATO pledge of mutual defense in response to aggression will have been exposed as worthless. Objectively the alliance will have ceased to exist. The culprits? Vladimir Putin—and Barack nObama. Right now the world is focused on the Middle East: Russian jets and bombers, operating from an expanding air base in Syria, strike opponents of dictator and war criminal Bashar al-Assad. The Russians say they are going after Islamic State—but there’s no evidence they are doing so. Nor do they have reason to, considering the aim of Putin’s war is to preserve Assad’s rule and to expand, for the first time in decades, Russia’s sphere of influence into the Middle East. Key to Putin’s strategy, write analysts Frederick W. Kagan and Kimberly Kagan, is the doctrine of “reflexive control”: establishing facts on the ground “in such a way that the enemy chooses Russia’s preferred course of action voluntarily, because it is easiest and all the others appear much more difficult and risky, if not impossible.” http://freebeacon.com/columns/the-coming-defeat-of-nato/.
hanoi-Kerry And UN Ambassador Power Snub Netanyahu...
{rickwells.us} ~ How thin-skinned and petty is Hussein nObama? Enough to remove both Secretary of State hanoi-John Kerry and his clone, UN ambassador Samantha Power... from the auditorium when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was going to be speaking. Netanyahu doesn’t like the fact that nObama is giving nuclear weapons to his country’s sworn enemy, one that has pledged to wipe them off the map. nObama probably expected that the subject matter might be more than a little critical of his Iran giveaway, more than would be to his liking and by pulling the top two diplomats he was able to snub the Israeli leader. nObama still hasn’t gotten over the audacity of Netanyahu addressing Congress without kissing his royal ring first. According to Breitbart News, hanoi-Kerry and Power were summoned to a video conference with their Fuhrer just prior to the start of Netanyahu’s speech on Thursday and were absent for the full duration..
Latest Clinton Email Discoveries Include Two “Secret”...
{rickwells.us} ~ As the deception surrounding Hilly Clinton’s Espionage Act violations and the associated cover-up continues to unravel, the number of classified emails that were either sent or received on Clinton’s private... unsecured server has risen for a guaranteed total of zero to over 400. The existence of another 215 new classified emails was just revealed and the information, published by Politico, shows that three of those were of the intermediate “secret” security level. Of the three “secret” emails, one was inconsequential, the other two contained references to the Iranian nuclear program. In light of the recent weakly conducted “negotiations” by the State Department in the interest of Iran, it’s something that bears a more in depth look. While surely the hanoi-Kerry team is fully capable of burdening the American people with ahorrible deal on their own, the Iranians having insight into what we were thinking, what actions were likely and what they could get away with could not have helped by enhance their position and diminished ours. Having said that, one has to wonder just how much effort, if any, went into the secrecy aspect of secret negotiations. According to Politico, “two of the just-released SECRET emails pertain to talks about the Iranian nuclear program, conducted by a group of nations referred to as the P5+1. The messages are from January 21 and 22, 2011 and were forwarded to Clinton’s privateaccount by Deputy Chief of Staff Jake Sullivan, who now serves as policy director on Clinton’s presidential campaign.” http://rickwells.us/latest-clinton-email-discoveries-include-two-secret-that-involved-iranian-nuclear-negotiations/.
Dems Now Trying to Pass Bill to Give Illegal Immigrants nObamacare!
{Onan Coca} ~ Democrats in Congress are pushing hard to pass a bill that would give nObamacare healthcare coverage to ILLEGAL immigrants... Yep, they want to force Americans to pay for healthcare coverage for people who break into our country illegally. As if we weren’t already providing enough incentive for illegals to sneak in, offering free healthcare would simply instigate a whole new flood of immigration from all over Latin America. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) introduced the bill to Congress in the hopes of changing current law, which explicitly forbids illegals from being insured through nObamacare. (Though it does not forbid them from being insured – just from receiving benefits under Obamacare.) Gutierrez hopes to changed that: http://eaglerising.com/24542/democrats-now-trying-to-pass-bill-to-give-illegal-immigrants-obamacare/
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Feds admit: 'We have no outside data' on Syrian refugees
{LEO HOHMANN} ~ In a blistering cross-examination of officials responsible for the U.S. refugee resettlement program, it was revealed at a Senate hearing Thursday that more than 90 percent of Syrians who apply for refugee status get approved despite very little data being available to check for security risks... The officials who run the program also either don’t know or refused to say how many refugees have become terrorists once resettled on U.S. soil, nor could they say what percentage of refugees they are able to positively identify before letting them into the country. http://www.wnd.com/2015/10/feds-admit-we-have-no-outside-data-on-syrian-refugees/.
US weakness gave Russia courage to act in Syria
{Danielle Pletka} ~ As foreseeable as the lights of an oncoming train, Russia has doubled down on its sole Arab ally, Bashar Assad, and complicated enormously the US effort to counter both ISIS and the Syrian dictator... This week, within less than 48 hours of a meeting between President nObama and Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the United Nations, the Russian Federation Council rubber-stamped the initiation of hostilities on Syrian territory. Moscow’s plan in Syria, notwithstanding the professed confusion of the nObama administration, is less about ISIS or developing a partnership with the West to counter the group, and more about tipping the balance of power toward Assad. And indeed, that was obvious given, according to Supreme Allied Commander General Philip M. Breedlove, that the Russians have in place air defense systems clearly geared toward interdicting US airpower in strategic locations and that the very first Russian airstrikes reportedly hit not ISIS targets, but US-allied Syrian forces opposed to Assad. http://www.aei.org/publication/us-weakness-gave-russia-courage-to-act-in-syria/?utm_source=paramount&utm_medium=email&utm_content=AEITODAY&utm_campaign=100215
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2 men found guilty of murder in death of border agent...
{gopusa.com} ~ Two men were convicted of murder charges Thursday in the killing of a Border Patrol agent whose death brought to light the bungled federal gun-tracking operation known as Fast and Furious... The jury found Jesus Leonel Sanchez-Meza, also known as Lionel Portillo-Meza, and Ivan Soto-Barraza, guilty of all counts. They face a sentence of life in prison. The 2010 killing of agent Brian Terry exposed the Fast and Furious operation in which agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed criminals to buy guns with the intention of tracking the weapons. But the agency lost most of the guns, including two that were found at scene of Terry's death. The operation set off a political firestorm, led to congressional investigations and became a major distraction for President Barack nObama in his first term..
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Emails show Clinton 'leadership,
ownership' of U.S. policy in Libya
SARAH WESTWOOD
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Most of the 3,849 emails date back to 2011, when the security situation in Libya was deteriorating and Clinton was leading an international charge to intervene in the conflict. The documents shed new light on how forcefully Clinton fought for the U.S. to become involved in the civil war there, but long stretches of time without any mention of the conflict revives questions about whether she turned over everything related to the crisis.
Most of the 3,849 emails date back to 2011, when the security situation in Libya was deteriorating and Clinton was leading an international charge to intervene in the conflict. The documents shed new light on how forcefully Clinton fought for the U.S. to become involved in the civil war there, but long stretches of time without any mention of the conflict revives questions about whether she turned over everything related to the crisis.
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Huma Abedin, Clinton's deputy chief of staff, forwarded Clinton in April 2011 a lengthy description of the security situation in Libya and the whereabouts of Chris Stevens, the ambassador who was killed in the terror attack in Benghazi the following year.
Huma Abedin, Clinton's deputy chief of staff, forwarded Clinton in April 2011 a lengthy description of the security situation in Libya and the whereabouts of Chris Stevens, the ambassador who was killed in the terror attack in Benghazi the following year.
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The memo outlined the need to consider "resource constraints" when addressing threats to diplomatic security in the country.
The memo outlined the need to consider "resource constraints" when addressing threats to diplomatic security in the country.
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In Aug. 2011, Jake Sullivan, Clinton's former director of policy planning, put together a detailed timeline of actions Clinton had taken to deepen U.S. involvement in the conflict.
In Aug. 2011, Jake Sullivan, Clinton's former director of policy planning, put together a detailed timeline of actions Clinton had taken to deepen U.S. involvement in the conflict.
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"This is basically off the top of my head," Sullivan wrote, but noted the list highlighted Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish."
"This is basically off the top of my head," Sullivan wrote, but noted the list highlighted Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish."
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Since the NATO intervention in Libya, of which Clinton was a major proponent, the country has become a stronghold for the Islamic State and has increasingly devolved into chaos.
Since the NATO intervention in Libya, of which Clinton was a major proponent, the country has become a stronghold for the Islamic State and has increasingly devolved into chaos.
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The destabilization of Libya led to the rise of violence that ultimately spawned an attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi in 2012.
The destabilization of Libya led to the rise of violence that ultimately spawned an attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi in 2012.
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Clinton was receiving regular updates from staff on the ground about Benghazi and the formation of the Libyan government. In one email from Aug. 2011, a staff member called Stevens "heroic" for his work in Libya.
Clinton was receiving regular updates from staff on the ground about Benghazi and the formation of the Libyan government. In one email from Aug. 2011, a staff member called Stevens "heroic" for his work in Libya.
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The former secretary of state also received advice about how to handle Libya from a variety of sources outside the State Department.
The former secretary of state also received advice about how to handle Libya from a variety of sources outside the State Department.
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For example, James Rubin, executive editor of Bloomberg View, sent Clinton "some thoughts on Libya" in July 2011. Rubin told Clinton he hoped the memo would be "as welcome as last message," suggesting he shared ideas with Clinton more than once.
For example, James Rubin, executive editor of Bloomberg View, sent Clinton "some thoughts on Libya" in July 2011. Rubin told Clinton he hoped the memo would be "as welcome as last message," suggesting he shared ideas with Clinton more than once.
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Sidney Blumenthal, a divisive confidante of Clinton's who served as an informal advisor on Libyan foreign policy, advised Clinton on how to take credit for the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan dictator who was overthrown by rebels.
Sidney Blumenthal, a divisive confidante of Clinton's who served as an informal advisor on Libyan foreign policy, advised Clinton on how to take credit for the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, the former Libyan dictator who was overthrown by rebels.
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"You should of course make a public statement before the cameras wherever you are, even in the driveway of your vacation house," Blumenthal told Clinton on Aug. 22, 2011, shortly after rebels overran the capital city of Tripoli and deposed Gaddafi.
"You should of course make a public statement before the cameras wherever you are, even in the driveway of your vacation house," Blumenthal told Clinton on Aug. 22, 2011, shortly after rebels overran the capital city of Tripoli and deposed Gaddafi.
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"You must go on camera. You must establish yourself in the historical record at this moment," Blumenthal added. "The most important phrase is: 'successful strategy.'"
"You must go on camera. You must establish yourself in the historical record at this moment," Blumenthal added. "The most important phrase is: 'successful strategy.'"
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Much of the information that was passed back and forth between Clinton and her aides was classified, however. The sensitive nature of the materials raises questions about why it would be classified today but not considered classified at the time, when a civil war was raging in the country and such information would have had actual implications for events on the ground.
Much of the information that was passed back and forth between Clinton and her aides was classified, however. The sensitive nature of the materials raises questions about why it would be classified today but not considered classified at the time, when a civil war was raging in the country and such information would have had actual implications for events on the ground.
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For example, a readout of calls to members of the African Union about whether to freeze Libyan assets, sent to Clinton by Abedin, was classified.
For example, a readout of calls to members of the African Union about whether to freeze Libyan assets, sent to Clinton by Abedin, was classified.
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Classified emails included a message from Susan Rice, then the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, about an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
Classified emails included a message from Susan Rice, then the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, about an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council.
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The emergency meeting, which took place in Dec. 2010, was called by Russia in response to developments in North Korea. Most of the emails from Rice are redacted and classified.
The emergency meeting, which took place in Dec. 2010, was called by Russia in response to developments in North Korea. Most of the emails from Rice are redacted and classified.
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Some conversations are so heavily classified that they are difficult to interpret. In one email chain about Pakistan, Clinton's messages to Sullivan are completely redacted, raising questions about her previous statements that she never sent any classified material.
Some conversations are so heavily classified that they are difficult to interpret. In one email chain about Pakistan, Clinton's messages to Sullivan are completely redacted, raising questions about her previous statements that she never sent any classified material.
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The release of new emails Wednesday came amid intense scrutiny over recent developments that have cast doubt on Clinton's past statements.
The release of new emails Wednesday came amid intense scrutiny over recent developments that have cast doubt on Clinton's past statements.
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One involved conflicting accounts of how and when the State Department asked Clinton to turn over her personal emails.
One involved conflicting accounts of how and when the State Department asked Clinton to turn over her personal emails.
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The State Department initially said it requested emails from Clinton as part of a routine housekeeping inquiry sent to all former secretaries.
The State Department initially said it requested emails from Clinton as part of a routine housekeeping inquiry sent to all former secretaries.
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Agency officials and Clinton herself suggested the State Department first contacted Clinton to ask about her emails in October of last year. Clinton said she responded quickly and thoroughly to the request, handing over a dozen boxes of documents in Dec. 2014.
Agency officials and Clinton herself suggested the State Department first contacted Clinton to ask about her emails in October of last year. Clinton said she responded quickly and thoroughly to the request, handing over a dozen boxes of documents in Dec. 2014.
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But invoices obtained by Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson's office indicated Clinton began paying a technology company to archive her private emails in February of last year —a full 10 months before she finally submitted them to the government.
But invoices obtained by Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson's office indicated Clinton began paying a technology company to archive her private emails in February of last year —a full 10 months before she finally submitted them to the government.
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The State Department soon acknowledged it had only reached out to Clinton after realizing the former secretary of state had never used an official email account. Agency officials were, at the time, combing through their records to find documents requested by the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
The State Department soon acknowledged it had only reached out to Clinton after realizing the former secretary of state had never used an official email account. Agency officials were, at the time, combing through their records to find documents requested by the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
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Clinton struggled to explain the discrepancies between her account and the new one provided by the State Department. Her campaign downplayed the significance of the reports, arguing the agency's explanation of the document request did not invalidate the one provided by Clinton.
Clinton struggled to explain the discrepancies between her account and the new one provided by the State Department. Her campaign downplayed the significance of the reports, arguing the agency's explanation of the document request did not invalidate the one provided by Clinton.
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The Democratic candidate faces additional questions about whether she gave the State Department all of her work-related emails. Clinton asserted she had handed over all official communications in a sworn declaration filed with the court Aug. 10.
The Democratic candidate faces additional questions about whether she gave the State Department all of her work-related emails. Clinton asserted she had handed over all official communications in a sworn declaration filed with the court Aug. 10.
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An email chain provided to State by the Pentagon last week indicates Clinton may have withheld at least one record: a conversation between herself and Gen. David Petraeus, then the head of U.S. Central Command. The Jan. 2009 exchange was not included in the collection of emails Clinton provided to the State Department.
An email chain provided to State by the Pentagon last week indicates Clinton may have withheld at least one record: a conversation between herself and Gen. David Petraeus, then the head of U.S. Central Command. The Jan. 2009 exchange was not included in the collection of emails Clinton provided to the State Department.
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Sidney Blumenthal, a divisive confidante of Clinton's who served as an informal advisor on Libyan foreign policy, raised similar concerns when he gave the Benghazi committee 15 emails Clinton herself had never submitted.
Sidney Blumenthal, a divisive confidante of Clinton's who served as an informal advisor on Libyan foreign policy, raised similar concerns when he gave the Benghazi committee 15 emails Clinton herself had never submitted.
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Clinton has yet to explain the missing records beyond attributing a two-month gap in her emails to a "transition period," during which she said she lost all records.
Clinton has yet to explain the missing records beyond attributing a two-month gap in her emails to a "transition period," during which she said she lost all records.
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Her campaign has repeatedly dismissed allegations that Clinton aides transmitted classified information on the private server network even though the intelligence community inspector general cited emails that should have been classified at the time they were written.
Her campaign has repeatedly dismissed allegations that Clinton aides transmitted classified information on the private server network even though the intelligence community inspector general cited emails that should have been classified at the time they were written.
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The State Department maintains that, for the hundreds of emails that have been classified, unrelated circumstances that developed over the past few years warranted retroactive classification in each case.
The State Department maintains that, for the hundreds of emails that have been classified, unrelated circumstances that developed over the past few years warranted retroactive classification in each case.
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FBI investigators are looking into whether Clinton and her staff mishandled sensitive material on the private server, although Clinton's campaign has characterized the probe as a benign "security inquiry" and not a criminal investigation. Clinton has argued nothing she transmitted was marked classified when sent or received.
FBI investigators are looking into whether Clinton and her staff mishandled sensitive material on the private server, although Clinton's campaign has characterized the probe as a benign "security inquiry" and not a criminal investigation. Clinton has argued nothing she transmitted was marked classified when sent or received.
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The FBI has recovered deleted emails off the server Clinton used to house her communications, fueling new speculation about whether Clinton erased emails that should have been submitted to the State Department. Investigators have refused to disclose details of their probe, rebuffing a court order earlier this month that would have forced the FBI to cooperate with the State Department in the search for missing emails.
The FBI has recovered deleted emails off the server Clinton used to house her communications, fueling new speculation about whether Clinton erased emails that should have been submitted to the State Department. Investigators have refused to disclose details of their probe, rebuffing a court order earlier this month that would have forced the FBI to cooperate with the State Department in the search for missing emails.
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