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Hillarious Clinton wiped email server clean, refuses to turn it over
 
By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Friday, March 27, 2015
 
Former Secretary of State Hillarious Rodham Clinton has refused to turn her email server over to an independent third party and claims she has wiped the server clean, dealing a setback to the special investigative committee looking into the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack, the probe said late Friday.

 

Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy said the whole House will have to decide what the next steps are in the push to pry information from Mrs. Clinton, but said she will likely have to appear and testify on her decision-making about her emails, setting up another dramatic showdown between the former first lady and her congressional critics.

 

“Not only was the secretary the sole arbiter of what was a public record, she also summarily decided to delete all emails from her server ensuring no one could check behind her analysis in the public interest,” Mr. Gowdy said in a statement excoriating Mrs. Clinton’s actions.

 

Mr. Gowdy said Mrs. Clinton’s response to his subpoena was to re-transmit several hundred pages of emails that the State Department has already turned over.

 

Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the top Democrat on the Benghazi probe, said that proves Mrs. Clinton has already produced all of her official records concerning the terrorist attack.

 

“It is time for the committee to stop this political charade and instead make these documents public and schedule Secretary Clinton’s public testimony now,” he said.

 

Mrs. Clinton said at a press conference earlier this month that she culled through more than 60,000 emails from her time as secretary and decided about 30,000 of them were public records that should have been maintained. She said the rest were private messages relating to her daughter’s wedding or her yoga class schedule, and she didn’t keep those.

 

But Mr. Gowdy said Mrs. Clinton’s lawyers informed him Friday that she “unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all emails” from it.

 

He said it wasn’t clear when Mrs. Clinton made the final decision, but he said it appeared to have happened after the State Department asked her to turn over her government business messages in late October.

 

Mrs. Clinton rejected use of a government-issued email account during her four years as secretary, first relying on an account she used while a senator and then later setting up an email server at her home in New York and using an account on that to conduct all of her business, both public and private.

 

She insists she followed the law, which at the time didn’t require officials to use government-issued accounts but did require them to turn over all official records to be stored. Mrs. Clinton didn’t turn over those records until last December, after the Benghazi probe noticed she had used a private email and requested those records from the State Department, which then asked Mrs. Clinton for them. The law doesn’t set a date for turning over records.

 

Open-records experts, however, question Mrs. Clinton’s designation of her server as private, saying it was set up in order to do government business, and so it and the emails on it arguably belong to the government.

 

Mrs. Clinton’s email practices have put the Obama administration in a difficult position. Obama lawyers have admitted in federal court that for years, they were not correctly performing open-records searches because they didn’t have her emails, but they say they are unilaterally going back and doing those searches now.


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This is crazy.

Actually, it's nothing new for her, she has spent her whole life lying her butt off and backing that up with nothing but arrogance.

It doesn't matter to her what the topis, it's all the same BS.

While we are shocked beyond words, she just lies, and when that doesn't work, does whatever she wants, and the liberal press backs her play.

 

The more I learn about her, the more I am repulsed.

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Trey Gowdy: Hillarious’s Server Was Recently ‘Wiped Clean’

7:18 PM 03/27/2015

 

Hillarious Clinton’s email server has been “wiped clean,” and she has not turned over any new documents in response to a subpoena from the House Select Committee on Benghazi, committee chairman Trey Gowdy said Friday.

 

“After seeking and receiving a two week extension from the Committee, Secretary Clinton failed to provide a single new document to the subpoena issued by the Committee and refused to provide her private server to the Inspector General for the State Department or any other independent arbiter for analysis,” Gowdy said in the statement.

 

It was only in December that Clinton turned over 55,000 emails from her private account — to the State Department. Of those, the agency turned 300 emails related to the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

 

Clinton claims that she turned over all emails from her private account related to official government business. But she has not agreed to allow a third-party to verify that claim. As Gowdy indicated in his statement, the former secretary of state also did not comply with the committee’s request to turn over her private server, which was registered to her residence in Chappaqua, N.Y., to a third party for analysis.

 

“We learned today, from her attorney, Secretary Clinton unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all emails from her personal server,” Gowdy said.

 

 

“While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department.”

 

Clinton, through her handlers, and the State Department initially insisted that Clinton turned those emails over in response to the agency’s request as part of a records-management overhaul. The implication was that Clinton relinquished those emails only in response to that request. But it was later revealed by The New York Times that officials at the State Department had been in talks with Clinton’s attorneys as early as August concerning the emails.

 

“Not only was the secretary the sole arbiter of what was a public record, she also summarily decided to delete all emails from her server ensuring no one could check behind her analysis in the public interest,” Gowdy said Friday.

 

Clinton has insisted that she did not send or receive classified documents on that email account. Had she done so, she would be in violation of federal law.

 

Gowdy also said that in light of Clinton’s “unprecedented email arrangement with herself and her decision nearly two years after she left office to permanently delete all emails,” the Benghazi committee will begin working with House leadership to consider “next steps.”

 

Gowdy has said that he plans to call Clinton to testify before the committee at least twice.

 

Clinton’s use of a private email account flouted federal regulations which require government employees to archive their official records. By refusing to do so, Clinton avoided having those emails turned over in response to Freedom of Information Act requests.

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A Special Prosecutor is needed.  If the data is not recoverable, she goes to jail for violation of a law she voted for: purging of files to prevent other lawful access to those files is a federal felony.  If the data is recovered, she goes to jail on any, or preferably all, of the many violations of law that are undoubtedly to be found there.  If nothing else, she certainly would have received classified attachments to emails to her from her minions.  Others, even at high levels IN HER OWN DEPARTMENT, have been sumarily fired and lost their clearances for far lesser breeches of securityi requiredments. 

 

I would suggest Quasimoto to fill this prosecutor position, but understand he may not be available.  How about the ass hole who went after Paetraus?  He wins, he gets a big bonus; he loses, he finishes his career prosecuting jaywalkers in Prudhoe Bay.

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  • March 28, 2015, 13:02
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Terry Judy Republican chairman of the committee in the US House of Representatives, said investigating the attacks that took place in Benghazi in 2012 that former US Secretary of State Hillarious Clinton failed to respond to the call request from the Commission to submit documents in this case.

 

Judy said that Clinton did not submit a new one document and carried out a survey of the server computer was used to send messages via e-mail while working as secretary of state.

 

Judy said Chairman of the House Committee on selected Benghazi in a statement: "Today we learned from her lawyer that Clinton decided unilaterally wipe her computer server and delete all e-mail messages from the apparatus Profile permanently server."

 

He said that the Commission will seek to speak with Clinton, a supposed leader of the Democratic Party nomination for the presidential election on the e-mail and server messages.

 

Clinton used a special e-mail address and said she had already made copies of all e-mail messages relating to work to the Foreign Ministry.

 

The Foreign Ministry said it had already submitted to the Commission for Judy all e-mails related to this group of up to about 300 in its entirety, on the attack on the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.

 

He says members of the Committee Judy They need to see all the e-mail to Clinton, including messages that had not given the Foreign Ministry in order to be sure of that.

 

But the senior Democrat on the committee MP Elijah Cummings said that the letter received by the Commission from Clinton's lawyer confirmed that Clinton delivered all e-mail messages related.

 

Cummings said in a statement: "It is time for the Commission to stop the charade and declare instead of public opinion these documents and to set a date now for a certificate Clinton in front of public opinion". ST |

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