Posted on 09/06/2015 6:42:01 AM PDT by maggief
Bryan Pagliano, the State Department IT guru who has said he will plead the fifth rather than testify about his work on Hillary Clintons home-brew email server, is represented by a partner at a prestigious Washington D.C. law firm with close political and financial ties to the former secretary of state.
The arrangement between Pagliano and Mark MacDougall of Akin Gump raises questions over whether the former Clinton aide merely sought to hire the best lawyer he could find for himself, or whether the Democratic presidential hopeful intervened in any way.
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Clintons campaign treasurer is Jose Villarreal, a senior consultant at Akin Gump. One of the firms highest profile attorneys is Vernon Jordan, Jr., a longtime Clinton insider who was on Bill Clintons 1992 presidential transition committee. The former first couple, along with President Obama and Michelle Obama, recently attended Jordans 80th birthday, which was held at Marthas Vineyard.
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To quote a political mastermind, “Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!” Gomer Pyle, Pvt. USMC
Like I was sayin, dey's uh, email-kabobs, email creole, email gumbo. Pan fried email, deep fried email, stir-fried email.
Dey's pineapple email, lemon email, coconut email, pepper email, email soup, email stew, email salad, email and potatoes, email burger, email sandwich.
Law Firm Representing Hillarys IT Guy Has Donated Heavily To Her Campaign
Bryan Pagliano, the State Department IT guru who has said he will plead the fifth rather than testify about his work on Hillary Clintons home-brew email server, is represented by a partner at a prestigious Washington D.C. law firm with close political and financial ties to the former secretary of state.
Check out article and # 2 , # 9 .
Thanks, Maggie.
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