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Hillary's emails
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"Oh but it will prove a coverup of pay to play schemes!"

I guess someone here can finally STFU about Hillary's emails.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/...es-an-end/

A multiyear State Department probe of emails that were sent to former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s private computer server concluded there was no systemic or deliberate mishandling of classified information by department employees, according to a report submitted to Congress this month.
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#2
You will not hear about it. Just like how the findings were published "quietly" on Saturday.
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#3
Sort of disingenuous.  First, this report was about the 33k emails that Hillary turned over ... not the 30k that were deleted and destroyed (after a subpoena). 

And the findings were:

“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 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week.
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.”
So ... back to the emails ... surely everyone can agree that we should track down all the deleted emails and review the content?
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#5
Quote: @ThunderGod said:
You be the judge.
https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolit...nd-the-law
Apparently they do have the emails.  Her deleted emails (all but 4) were sent (illegally) to a chinese gmail account.  

So gmail has them. 

So does the NSA - who has copies of all emails.  

We should be able to see her emails about benghazi, china, russia, etc.  I hope we do.  


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#6
Who keeps nearly 70,000 emails?   I rarely go back and delete mine and I may have a few thousand at the most...  typically I delete the useless ones immediately.
that's nearly 50 emails a day for the 4 years she was secretary of state that she chose to not delete after reading.

Holy shit.
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Quote: @A1Janitor said:
Sort of disingenuous.  First, this report was about the 33k emails that Hillary turned over ... not the 30k that were deleted and destroyed (after a subpoena). 

And the findings were:

“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 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week.
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.”
So ... back to the emails ... surely everyone can agree that we should track down all the deleted emails and review the content?
Except the FBI has already found them.  And reviewed them.  Found nothing.  This was also made public.  And listen to you, you can't even read the 400 pg Mueller report but you'll sift through 30,000 emails?   

Spin it however you want - nothing to warrant criminal charges, no pay to play scheme, big fat nothingburger. 


But you still can't let it go ... and this suprises absolutely nobody on this board.
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Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
@A1Janitor said:
Sort of disingenuous.  First, this report was about the 33k emails that Hillary turned over ... not the 30k that were deleted and destroyed (after a subpoena). 

And the findings were:

“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 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week.
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.”
So ... back to the emails ... surely everyone can agree that we should track down all the deleted emails and review the content?
Except the FBI has already found them.  And reviewed them.  Found nothing.  This was also made public.  And listen to you, you can't even read the 400 pg Mueller report but you'll sift through 30,000 emails?   

Spin it however you want - nothing to warrant criminal charges, no pay to play scheme, big fat nothingburger. 


But you still can't let it go ... and this suprises absolutely nobody on this board.
Sorry.  They already admitted they never looked at them.  

If there is nothing - why delete them?  You do realize we are legally entitled to see the emails.  Just produce them.  
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