Posted on 09/06/2016 7:40:52 AM PDT by xzins
While serving as Secretary of State, “t was not uncommon for (Hillary) Clinton to use a new BlackBerry for a few days and then immediately switch it out for an older version with which she was more familiar,” the FBI said. (AP File Photo)
(CNSNews.com) - The FBI says its investigation identified “13 total mobile devices” associated with Hillary Clinton's “two known” phone numbers, both in the D.C. area code 212.
All 13 of those devices “potentially were used to send emails” through Clinton's personal email server, but the FBI was unable to acquire or examine any of those devices, at least two of which apparently were smashed by a hammer.
Here's how the FBI describes Clinton's need to use 13 mobile devices, most of them BlackBerrys, one after another:
Monica Hanley, a former Clinton aide, often purchased replacement BlackBerry devices for Clinton during her tenure at State. Hanley recalled purchasing most of the BlackBerry devices for Clinton from AT&T stores located in the Washington, D.C., area.
(The FBI noted that Justin Cooper, a former aide to Bill Clinton, was usually responsible for setting up the new devices — transferring data from the old device to the new one and syncing the new device to the Clinton's private email server.)
Abedin, (redacted) and Hanley also assisted Clinton with setting up any new devices. According to Abedin, it was not uncommon for Clinton to use a new BlackBerry for a few days and then immediately switch it out for an older version with which she was more familiar.
Clinton stated that when her BlackBerry device malfunctioned, her aides would assist her in obtaining a new BlackBerry, and, after moving to a new device, her old SIM cards were disposed of by her aides.
Abedin and Hanley indicated the whereabouts of Clinton's devices would frequently become unknown when she transitioned to a new device.
Cooper did recall two instances where he destroyed Clinton's old mobile devices by breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer.
The FBI stated in its report that one of the “investigative limitations” was its “inability to obtain all mobile devices and various computer components associated with Clinton's personal email systems.”
This “prevented the FBI from “conclusively determining whether the classified information transmitted and stored on Clinton's personal email systems was compromised via cyber intrusion or other means.”
Here's the excerpt from page 9 of the FBI report:
(CNSNews.com) - The FBI says its investigation identified "13 total mobile devices" associated with Hillary Clinton's "two known" phone numbers, both in the D.C. area code 212.
All 13 of those devices "potentially were used to send emails" through Clinton's personal email server, but the FBI was unable to acquire or examine any of those devices, at least two of which apparently were smashed by a hammer.
Here's how the FBI describes Clinton's need to use 13 mobile devices, most of them BlackBerrys, one after another:
Monica Hanley, a former Clinton aide, often purchased replacement BlackBerry devices for Clinton during her tenure at State. Hanley recalled purchasing most of the BlackBerry devices for Clinton from AT&T stores located in the Washington, D.C., area.
(The FBI noted that Justin Cooper, a former aide to Bill Clinton, was usually responsible for setting up the new devices -- transferring data from the old device to the new one and syncing the new device to the Clinton's private email server.)
Abedin, (redacted) and Hanley also assisted Clinton with setting up any new devices. According to Abedin, it was not uncommon for Clinton to use a new BlackBerry for a few days and then immediately switch it out for an older version with which she was more familiar.
Clinton stated that when her BlackBerry device malfunctioned, her aides would assist her in obtaining a new BlackBerry, and, after moving to a new device, her old SIM cards were disposed of by her aides.
Just read Post #9.
There is a disposal channel for just about everything in the federal inventory.
Just who does she think she is? Tom Brady??
Quit asking logical questions.
It can only trip you up. Lol.
They both deflate _ _ _ l s
Don’t we all smash our electronics with hammers? /rolls eyes
Don’t we all smash our electronics with hammers? /rolls eyes
The poor women’s mind has gone. .
I wish everyone would just stop picking on granny “C”.
I hope she gets the help she needs.
She’s never alone, she has SS, aides, assistants,chauffeurs, Huma, a doctor,etc., following her around 24/7.
The only place she MAY go alone is the bathroom, and I assume someone is there so that she doesn’t injure herself when she has a seizure or coughing fit.
Did she lose those 13 phones while doing grocery shopping in Chappaqua? No.
The story is an insult.
Find out where Jimmy Hoffa is buried and you....
In most cases, the aide is sacrificed, arrested, torn to shreds and thrown in jail, to protect the allmighty power elite. Will that happen in this case? or will the Queen of America go to jail where she belongs?
what is your take on this:
her aides would assist her in obtaining a new BlackBerry, and, after moving to a new device, her old SIM cards were disposed of by her aides. have you ever heard of disposing an old SIM card?
where do you suppose they ended up?
Granny Clinton
Think it’ll catch on or is to too nice?
yup.
looks like justin cooper is guilty of destruction of government property....at least.
book him, charge him and see where he takes it.
btw, the other aide that was given immunity?
immunity from prosecution for what?
Something else to consider- in the Clinton White House, it was discovered that there were several phone lines that did NOT go through the WH switchboard, so no in or out calls were logged. On discovery the lines went dead.
Another case of deliberately skirting recordkeeping requirements.
Seals catching fish ?
I did not know that. Knowing the Clintons, though, it makes perfect sense. Probably for ordering pizzas...cigars...
and the FBI didn’t find any intent by the hag to break the law. LOL!!
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