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  • FBI Allowed 2 Hillary Aides To "Destroy" Their Laptops In Newly Exposed "Side Agreements"

    10/03/2016 10:55:22 AM PDT · by Trump_vs_Evil_Witch · 85 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | Oct 3, 2026 | Tyler Durban
    Just when you think the Hillary email scandal can't get any more bizarre and corrupt, it does. According to a just released letter from the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Bob Goodlatte (R - Virginia), to Attorney General Lynch, the FBI apparently struck "side agreements" with both Cheryl Mills an Heather Samuelson to "destroy" their "laptops after concluding its search."
  • FBI Director Admits Classified Information Was On Cheryl Mills’ Computer

    09/30/2016 11:03:33 PM PDT · by Trump_vs_Evil_Witch · 64 replies
    Hannity.com ^ | Sept 29, 2016 | Hannity.com Staff
    FBI Director James Comey admitted in his testimony before the House Judiciary Committee that they found "some" classified emails on the computers of longtime Hillary Clinton confidante Cheryl Mills and another top aide. Both aides, however, were given immunity in the case, which conveniently protects them from being prosecuted from anything found on their computers. When asked if these classified emails constituted a crime, Comey first dodged the question asking “if what was a crime,” and then offered a somewhat roundabout response: “you’d have to know what were the circumstances... [and] the intention around it.” But House Republicans charge that...