Posted on 03/28/2015 7:45:15 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Fridays bombshell revelation that Hillary Clintons private email server has been scrubbed of all of the emails she sent as secretary of state has raised questions over the timeline of that erasure.
A review of her limited statements on the scandal suggests that it could have occurred as recently as this month.
Clintons attorney, David Kendall, sent a letter to the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Friday in response to its subpoena of Clintons emails and its request to inspect her server, which was registered to her Chappaqua, N.Y. home.
Kendalls letter prompted South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy to issue a statement asserting that Clintons server has been wiped clean.
While it was already known that Clintons aides had deleted more than 30,000 emails she claimed were personal in nature, scrubbing the server leaves the appearance that Clinton took extra steps to ensure that it will be either impossible or extremely difficult to review those emails to see if she turned over all official records. (RELATED: Trey Gowdy: Hillarys Server Was Recently Wiped Clean)
Gowdy was unable to determine exactly when that erasure happened, saying only that it occurred sometime after Oct. 28. Kendalls letter is vague on the matter.
That leaves the press and the public trying to divine meaning from the few statements Clinton has offered during the fallout from the scandal.
One potentially telling comment came during her March 10 press conference.
The server contains personal communications from my husband and me, Clinton said. And I believe I have met all my responsibilities and the server will remain private, and I think the State Department will be able over time to release the records that were provided.
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Mrs. Beasley?
Felony...
I hate to say this...
Nothing will be done about this.
None of Hillary's statements can be taken as having an ounce of truth in them. Including this statement that everything has been deleted. The server needs to be seized and analyzed by some top notch techies.
Gowdy said he found out about it the day before the NYTs ran its story. That was March 2, 2015.
Perhaps the word Chlorax could sway your mind.
>> Did Hillary Scrub Her Private Server
Why, does it smell bad?
Yes. During that time, I got a new manager (young but inexperienced), and she was asking why are the drives failing and maybe we should switch vendors. I explained that the set of Lotus Domino servers was churning data constantly on a couple dozen hard drives, 24/7. It was handling payroll for all departments in the city and was critical. Every quarter as part of emergency protocols I had to build the setup at a remote IBM site on borrowed equipment, install all the software, restore the data from backups, enable communications back to our site to print payroll and do it in a day, by myself. No sleep for 28 hours straight. All that manager did was bitch why it couldn't be done in a few hours. Nothing worse than bosses who don't know technology, she was used to computers with single hard drives. I was happy when she quit after a short time.
On a “related” issue I have about 7 business computers running on XP that I would donate to the local senior center but I need to “scrub” the info on there. Is there a way to do that?
Would somebody please arrest the witch?
Because Trey Gowdy gave them the extra two weeks they asked for......hey TREY,,<<WAKE UP!!
We would know NOTHING about Hillary giving SECRETS to Sid Blumenthal and others if it wasn;t for Guccifer.
YES !He’s not even a regular hacker just think what a government with trained hackers have .... The personal emails she is hiding have nothing to do with wedding and funeral but with $$$$$$$$$.” Follow the money! “ trumps bridesmaid dresses
Agree! She is using the same pattern as Lerner.
Cankles should have scrubbed her privates and left the email alone.
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