Posted on 12/11/2015 2:13:19 PM PST by TroutStalker
The State Department has told Senate investigators it cannot find backup copies of emails sent by Bryan Pagliano, the top Hillary Clinton IT staffer who maintained her email server but has asserted his Fifth Amendment right and refused to answer questions on the matter.
State officials told the Senate Judiciary Committee in a recent closed-door meeting that they could not locate whatâs known as a â.pst fileâ for Pagliano's work during Clinton's tenure, which would have included copies of the tech expert's emails, according to a letter Chairman Chuck Grassley sent to Secretary of State John Kerry that was obtained by POLITICO.
The department also told the committee the FBI has taken possession of Pagliano's government computer system, where traces of the messages are most likely to be found, according to the letter.
Grassley (R-Iowa) has been considering whether to grant Pagliano immunity in exchange for testimony on who approved Clinton's private email setup and whether anyone raised any objections to the system. The controversy over her decision to bypass a government email address, which would have made her messages easier for reporters and the public to obtain, has dogged the presidential hopeful for much of the year, though it has subsided in recent weeks.
Pagliano â who worked for Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, then followed her to the State Department â has refused to discuss Clinton's email arrangement or his role in it, invoking his right against self-incrimination before the House Benghazi Committee earlier this fall.
Clinton had personally paid Pagliano to maintain her home-made server, which is also currently in the FBIâs possession. The agency has been investigating whether classified material was ever put at risk because she used her own server instead of the standard State email system. The State Department has designated about 1,000 of her emails as classified documents, which would never have been allowed on such a private system. Clintonâs representatives maintain that the emails were not classified at the time they were sent.
Paglianoâs lawyer could not be reached for comment.
Grassley had requested Pagliano's emails to help inform his decision whether to grant Pagliano immunity.
âGiven that the committee is unable to obtain [Paglianoâs] testimony at this time, I am seeking copies of his official State Department emails relevant to the Committeeâs inquiry before proceeding to consider whether it might be appropriate to grant him immunity and compel his testimony,â Grassley's letter states. It notes that such emails are a âtop priorityâ in a list of several outstanding Clinton-related inquiries the panel has sent to the department.
The State Department said that while it has located a back-up for emails Pagliano sent after Clinton left State, officials cannot find the file for the back-up covering work he did while she was still there.
âThe Department has located a .pst from Mr. Paglianoâs recent work at the Department as a contractor, but the files are from after Secretary Clinton left the State Department. We have not yet located a .pst that covers the time period of Secretary Clintonâs tenure," said Alec Gerlach, State spokesman. "We are continuing to search for Mr. Paglianoâs emails which the Department may have otherwise retained. We will, of course, share emails responsive to Senator Grassleyâs requests if we locate them.â
State, like many federal agencies, did not have a systematic email archiving system for years. When the server issue first arose in the spring, State acknowledged that it did not automatically archive the email traffic of senior employees â relying on them to make their own back-ups, or â.pst,â if needed. Under current rules, federal employees are responsible for ensuring their official emails are saved.
State has not asked Pagliano if he has any official emails in his possession, as it has with other top Clinton staffers who used personal email for work. It is unclear if Pagliano's Fifth Amendment rights would protect him from turning over such messages.
Grassley encouraged State to continue searching for Paglianoâs emails by looking at the back-up email files of other State employees he may have emailed about the Clinton server. He letter seeks âa full and detailed written explanation of why it failed to maintain an archive, copy, or backup of Mr. Paglianoâs email file,â among other requests related to the IT staffer's emails.
While State hasn't been able to meet Grassley's requests so far, his letter did offer some rare praise for the department, commending Kerry and State for what Grassley called a ârecent increase in cooperation and focus on the committeeâs request.â The letter says Judiciary has prioritized 22 requests for information and received seven âfully complete responsesâ and nine âpartially complete responses.â
And State, which has been bombarded by inquiries about Clinton's email setup, seems to appreciate the recognition: "As Senator Grassley noted, the State Department has been working very closely with his staff to get him the requested information and documents, and we are making progress," Gerlach added.
Grassley had been blocking the confirmation of about 20 State Foreign Service nominees because the department hadnât fulfilled various document requests, including those for another probe heâs conducting on the dual-employment status of top Clinton adviser Huma Abedin. Abedin advised Clinton while also working for a consulting company; Grassley has been asking for information about the arrangement since 2013.
Given State's recent responsiveness, however, he recently dropped the 20 holds but maintained a block on two more high-level nominees: Brian James Egan to be a State legal adviser and David Malcolm Robinson to be assistant secretary for conflict and stabilization operations and coordinator for reconstruction and stabilization. In November Grassley also added a third hold on another top-level Obama State Department nominee, Thomas Shannon Jr., to be undersecretary of state for political affairs.
Grassley in his recent letter, however, hinted that if State continues working with them at the current pace, he could be amenable to releasing his holds.
âAssuming the Committee receives the additional items promised by your staff in yesterdayâs meeting, I intend to take action to recognize this progress before Senators leave town for the holiday break,â he said, nodding specifically to any copies of Pagliano emails they could discover by searching other employeeâs emails.
Yeah.............riiiight State is trying to find them.
“but has asserted his Fifth Amendment right and refused to answer questions”
One cannot assert someone else’s rights. Get them on the record ASAP.
Bump
Obviously the cat ate them.
“Tell me that don’t stink!” <\Foxworthy>
Didn’t the FBI seize four State Dept. computers? Comey knows..
Who Hired Craig Livingston ?
Probably buried in Sandy Berger’s pants.
RICO.
This is not surprising. A .pst file resides on your personal computer. And this guy left the government how long ago? Naturally, his officially government computer will have been either re-used or thrown out, without a second thought.
Omg. Biggest laugh so far on this FR tour. Thanks!!!
What happened to Craig Livingston?
Seems to have disappeared after the investigation.
So?
Look through address and get the MTA.
Shouldn’t be too hard after that to see cookie trails as you investigate traffic that ingress’ and Egress’ the network.
Plus, you can find out where it was housed or the places and voila...
wary inkterestink
The constant drumbeat of lurid revelations indicate the Clintons imperiled US ntl security, and used the State Dept in tandem w/ the nefarious Clinton Foundation in a huge money-laundering operation. These activities fueled the Clintonsâ affluent lifestyle and their raging political ambitions.
THE STORY TO DATE Now we know Clinton personally paid IT Brian Pagliano when her emails problem surfaced. .....so it comes as a surprise (/snix) to learn Pagliano is currently cashing US govt checks...as a tax- paid "State Dept contractor".
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Taxpayers demand to know who else among the Clinton cronies are cashing US govt paychecks It's an old bureaucratic trick for a politician to hand-pick people and put them on the public payroll long after you think they're gone......perhaps as State Dept "contractors."
<><> Hillary?
<><> Bill Clinton?
<><> Sid Blumenthal?
<><> Huma Abedin,
<><> Huma's husband?
<><> Cheryl Mills?
<><> Cheryl mills' live-in David Domenici?
<><> Chelsea Clinton?
<><> Chelsea's husband?
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CONTACT CONGRESS HERE: http://www.contactingthecongress.org/
Demand Congress send you all available information on individuals connected to Hillary still cashing US govt paychecks. In light of the $6 billion missing from the contractor fund when Hillary exited, taxpayers demand to know who is listed as a State Dept contractor.
State Department - For those with useless academic majors who couldn’t solve a real world problem if it hit them in their Obamahole.
Put him in Leavenworth and hold him in contempt til he sings like the punk he is
“a letter Chairman Chuck Grassley sent to Secretary of State John Kerry”
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, Grassley
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