Posted on 03/04/2015 11:36:47 AM PST by TangledUpInBlue
The House Select Committee on Benghazi is planning to subpoena Clintonmail.com for all correspondence related to the 2012 Benghazi embassy attack.
According to The Washington Post, the State Department can expect to receive subpoenas sometime Wednesday afternoon. It was the same House investigative committee that discovered, through its investigation of the Benghazi attack, Hillary Clinton had used a personal email account for diplomatic business while serving as Secretary of State.
"Without access to the relevant electronic information and stored data on the serverwhich was reportedly registered to her homethere is no way the Committee, or anyone else, can fully explain why the Committee uncovered two email addresses, Jamal D. Ware, communications director for the Select Committee on Benghazi said in a statement Wednesday.
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—— They need to confiscate the server. -—
IF they want to get to the truth
My guess is that this is the pre-election bad news dump
By election time it’s “old news”
The other possibility is sabotage by a Liawatha supporter
Should have been done at least a month+ ago, secretly!!!
I doubt it.
The Clintons are smart enough to keep all their criminal enterprises compartmentalized.
Do you mean to tell me that no one in covert ops has ever thought of breaking into the Chappaqua complex whilst the residents were gallavanting on “diplomatic” and/or “charitable” trips to download all the server files onto an external hard drive?
Guess they do not watch “Homeland”. ;)
IIRC wasn’t there a question of somebody at State reveling they were very busy at State’s basement shredding documents, and the person in question not allowed to see what was going on???
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