I dont know anything about the house part.
I do know that just because she has a clearance doesnt mean much at this point. A clearance doesnt mean a thing if you are not read on to a particular project or area. Ya cant just waltz into a SCIF and start poking around in the system to see what you can see.
Last I heard she has not be granted access to anything since her job at the State Dept ended. She might have been granted some access during the 2016 run but would more than likely just have been briefed on what she needed to know.
380 posted on 5/13/2018, 1:46:09 PM by No_Doll_i
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I thought I saw a comment recently where is it possible that her security clearance allows her access to foreign intel that otherwise she might be able to see?
Her clearance such as it is only applies to US sourced intel. Her bribes provide the access you speak of.
In the real world of people that hold clearances, once you leave the job that required it, the clearance is removed and you have to have it reinstated for the next job that requires it.
In the world of corrupt government people, I guess they get to keep it for life or some other such illegal thing.
Bottom line - if you do not have a job that requires the information you cannot see the information. Since she has no job she should not even have a clearance, if she does she should not be able to see ANYTHING. Again 2 sets of rules.
If it were a normal person they would probably be arrested on sight for trying to use an out of date clearance, in their world everyone just looks the other way it seems.