Posted on 10/14/2016 1:18:00 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Although the U.S. Justice Department didn't end up pursuing criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, she's still having to answer questions about her private email server. And it's not just on the campaign trail it's in court.
Clinton's attorneys submitted on her behalf answers to 23 of the 25 questions posed to her by Judicial Watch as part of its Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against Clinton. Judicial Watch is a "conservative, non-partisan" watchdog organization.
She signed and submitted her answers under penalty of perjury on Monday.
And Thursday, Judicial Watch released Clinton's responses.
Many of the responses included the phrase: "does not recall." Based on Newsy's count, the phrase was used 20 times in her answers.
Clinton said she didn't recall ever discussing or being told the use of a private email for State Department business "conflicted with or violated federal recordkeeping laws." She also said she didn't recall any reasons other than convenience for using her private email account for State Department business.
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Clinton said she didn’t recall ever discussing or being told the use of a private email for State Department business “conflicted with or violated federal recordkeeping laws.”
This is always the one that gets me. I, as a private citizen, know about FOIA and that all government stuff is supposed to be saved. How could she NOT know that after being in government so long? Yeah, I know it’s a rhetorical question.
Hillary’s memory should be an issue under the topic “Fitness for President”.
A president that can’t remember is not good.
Debate line for Trump: Anyone who ‘can’t recall’ as much as Hillary claims under oath certainly is not mentally qualified to be President.
pretty simple,
Mrs. Clinton is a LIAR.
How can she be pardoned for a crime she hasn’t even been charged with let alone found guilt of? She would just get a blanket pardon for any crime she might commit? Seems like a license to kill.
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