So they give immunity to the person least likely to want to hurt Hillary...he does his best to give useless answers and then they can pretend they did all they could to get to the bottom of the scandal.
I don’t see it that way .... he can hurt her the most, IMO. He has documents he would not turn over when he pleaded the 5th because they also could incriminate him. Per lawyers discussing what Pags was doing at the time, it is very unusual for this to happen. Also, none of his emails were in the 30K she initially turned over to State .... but per C. Herridge, the FBI has recovered the ones that were supposedly ‘wiped’ so I’m betting there were some B.Pags emails in that lot. Just the other day, it was learned that one of the emails being withheld was at the request of “law enforcement”(first time we’ve heard that) .... Herridge was opining that it was probably one in which staff/Hilly were discussing circumventing the State system, perhaps the Classified system. The opinion was that this was significant. The DOJ probably did not give Pags immunity without getting a representation of some sort from his lawyer as to what type of info he could provide. I figured Pags would get immunity - he was holding out for it because he has a lot of info that will sink not only Hilly, but Cheryl & Huma plus a few others (Patrick Kennedy comes to mind). If he WAS prosecuted for what he did, he’d never see the light of day again except through the bars of a jail cell so he’ll be singing like a canary.
“So they give immunity to the person least likely to want to hurt Hillary...he does his best to give useless answers and then they can pretend they did all they could to get to the bottom of the scandal.”
One, of all the people in this little email circle, this IT guy is the one who is LEAST attached to HRC. Two, judges don’t grant immunity to people whose lawyers offer up hypothetical testimony containing “useless answers”. The IT guy could have lied at the outset to protect HRC or continued to plead the Fifth. He was granted immunity because his lawyers dangled something dazzling in front of prosecutors.