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Two boxes of Clinton emails unaccounted for: report

 

The FBI's notes on its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server raise questions about two "bankers boxes" of printed emails that went missing in the course of the probe, Fox News reported.

 

Among the FBI's lengthy report are its notes from a 2015 interview with an unnamed Office of Information Programs and Services (IPS) employee, which were heavily redacted.

The notes say that IPS officials were told that there were 14 bankers boxes of emails at Clinton's home, but when they were picked up from her lawyer's office, there were only 12.

 

The report also points out that emails dated from early 2009, at the start of her term, were missing. The FBI said it's not clear if she was using another email address at that time.

 

“Initially, IPS officials were told there were 14 bankers boxes of former secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails at Clinton’s Friendship Heights office,” the employee told the FBI.

“On or about December 5, 2014, IPS personnel picked up only 12 bankers boxes of Clinton’s emails from Williams & Connolly,” they added, referring to a law firm associated with the Clintons.

 

The witness also accused senior State Department official Patrick Kennedy of pressuring subordinates to change classified email codes in the interview transcripts.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/299749-clinton-email-boxes-missing-evidence-of-tampering-report

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Prepare To Be Incredibly Shocked...Stunned...& Surprised.....

White House coordinated with Clinton about email scandal
Joe Tacopino
October 7, 2016

The White House coordinated with Hillary Clinton early in her presidential campaign concerning the looming public-relations disaster that would inevitably follow the disclosure of her private email server, a report said Thursday.

 

The damage control, which included close contact with the State Department in early 2015, was revealed in emails obtained by the Republican National Committee as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

One of the exchanges included a request by the White House communications director to the State Department asking if current Secretary of State John Kerry could dodge questions from the media that concerned the Clinton email scandal.

 

The emails also showed a top official at the State Department disputing reports that a department official told Congress that Clinton made a mistake in using the private account as secretary of state.

 

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Congress to Lynch: What Exactly Did You Allow The FBI To Investigate? Anything?

 

Since the non-indictment of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was announced in July by FBI Director James Comey, a number of investigations have been launched by Congress in order to the process. As a result, new information about the case continues to imply Clinton and her aides received special treatment.

 

News broke earlier this week the FBI destroyed laptops belonging to top Clinton aides as part of an immunity deal, prompting a letter of inquiry to Attorney General Loretta Lynch from a number of House Committee Chairman. The destroyed laptops were under congressional subpoena at the time. The letter also asks questions about why the scope of the investigation into Clinton's private email server, where she hosted top secret and classified information, was so limited.

 

"Last week your staff made available, for an in camera review by our committees, two letters to the Department of Justice (DOJ) from attorney Beth Wilkinson, on behalf of her clients Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson (the Wilkinson letters). The Wilkinson letters -- both dates June 10, 2016 -- were incorporated by reference into the immunity agreements for Ms. Mils and Ms. Samuelson related to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's criminal investigation into former Secretary Hillary Clinton's email server," the letter states. "We write to express our concerns about the process by which Congress was allowed to view the Wilkinson letters, that the letters inappropriately restrict the scope of the FBI's investigation, and that the FBI inexplicably agreed to destroy the laptops knowing that the contents were the subject of Congressional subpoenas and preservation letters."Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/10/07/oversight-committee-to-fbi-we-needed-those-clinton-laptops-you-destroyed-n2228865

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FBI Files Reveal Missing Boxes of Clinton Emails
Jack Heretik
October 6, 2016 6:12 pm

FBI files reveal the existence of missing boxes containing Hillary Clinton’s emails as well as allegations of evidence tampering in the Clinton email scandal.

 

Two bankers boxes containing printouts of Clinton’s emails have gone missing, Fox News reported. Initially there were 14 boxes at an office used by Clinton and her associates in northwest Washington, D.C. Two were missing when State Department employees went to take custody of the boxes.

 

The details about the boxes are contained in five pages of the FBI file–with a staggering 111 redactions–that summarize the statements of a State Department witness who worked in the “Office of Information Programs and Services (IPS).” The employee told the FBI that, “Initially, IPS officials were told there were 14 bankers boxes of former Secretary of State Hillary CLINTON’s emails at CLINTON’s Friendship Heights office.” Friendship Heights is a neighborhood that straddles the Northwest neighborhood of the District of Columbia and Maryland.

 

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An Attempted Hillary Email Coverup?

Stephen F. Hayes

Oct 15, 2016

 

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A senior State Department official repeatedly pressed the FBI to change the classification of emails stored on Hillary Clinton's private server, according to FBI interview summaries set to be released in the coming days. Patrick Kennedy, the undersecretary of state for management, discussed providing additional overseas slots for the FBI in exchange for revisions to classifications of the sensitive emails.

 

The 34 summaries, known as FBI "302s," will be released in connection with a Freedom of Information Act request and after pressure from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Two additional 302s are being withheld because they contain information classified at the Top Secret/SAP level.

 

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Update: The FBI responds with a statement:

 

 

 

Prior to the initiation of the FBI's investigation of former Secretary Clinton's personal email server, the FBI was asked to review and make classification determinations on FBI emails and information which were being produced by the State Department pursuant to FOIA. The FBI determined that one such email was classified at the Secret level. A senior State Department official requested the FBI re-review that email to determine whether it was in fact classified or whether it might be protected from release under a different FOIA exemption. A now-retired FBI official, who was not part of the subsequent Clinton investigation, told the State Department official that they would look into the matter. Having been previously unsuccessful in attempts to speak with the senior State official, during the same conversation, the FBI official asked the State Department official if they would address a pending, unaddressed FBI request for space for additional FBI employees assigned abroad. Following the call, the FBI official consulted with a senior FBI executive responsible for determining the classification of the material and determined the email was in fact appropriately classified at the Secret level. The FBI official subsequently told the senior State official that the email was appropriately classified at the Secret level and that the FBI would not change the classification of the email. The classification of the email was not changed, and it remains classified today. Although there was never a quid pro quo, these allegations were nonetheless referred to the appropriate officials for review.​

 

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Clinton ally funneled money to wife of FBI agent who oversaw emails

 

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, an important ally of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, funneled nearly $700,000 in donations and support to the campaign of the spouse of an FBI official who then oversaw Clinton's email investigation.

 

The Virginia governor's office was full of denials about the connection on Sunday.

 

"Any insinuation that his support" for state Senate candidate Dr. Jill McCabe, wife of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, "was tied to anything other than his desire to elect candidates who would help pass his agenda is ridiculous," a spokesman for the governor told the Wall Street Journal.

 

McAuliffe's PAC donated $475,000 to Jill McCabe's campaign in 2015 and the Virginia Democratic Party, which is heavily influenced by the governor, donated an additional $207,788 worth of support to her unsuccessful bid for office.Scissors-32x32.png

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/clinton-ally-funneled-money-to-wife-of-fbi-agent-who-oversaw-emails/article/2605371

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10/24/2016

Filed under: General — Patterico @ 7:00 am

 

Alternate headline: “Hillary Clinton still corrupt.” (Indeed, the eyes-glazed-over effect of accurate headlines such as the one above in the area of political corruption will be the topic of a rant later in the post. In short: if you bothered to click into this post, you’re part of a disgustingly small elite that cares about political skulduggery.)

 

Remember Terry McAuliffe? Sure you do! And I’m sure you’re just shocked to learn that he acted as a bag man to pay off people sniffing around Hillary’s emails:

 

The political organization of Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, an influential Democrat with longstanding ties to Bill and Hillary Clinton, gave nearly $500,000 to the election campaign of the wife of an official at the Federal Bureau of Investigation who later helped oversee the investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s email use.

 

Campaign finance records show Mr. McAuliffe’s political-action committee donated $467,500 to the 2015 state Senate campaign of Dr. Jill McCabe, who is married to Andrew McCabe, now the deputy director of the FBI. Scissors-32x32.png

http://patterico.com/2016/10/24/whoa-clinton-crony-funded-political-campaign-of-wife-of-fbi-official-who-oversaw-email-investigation/

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Hillary’s 33,000 emails might not be ‘missing’ after all

By Paul Sperry October 25, 2016 | 2:33pm |

 

For months now, we’ve been told that Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 missing emails were permanently erased and destroyed beyond recovery. But newly released FBI notes strongly suggest they still exist in several locations — and they could be recovered, if only someone would impanel a grand jury and seize them.

 

In a May interview with FBI agents, an executive with the Denver contractor that maintained Clinton’s private server revealed that an underling didn’t bleach-clean all her subpoenaed emails, just ones he stored in a data file he used to transfer the emails from the server to Clinton’s aides, who in turn sorted them for delivery to Congress.

 

The Platte River Networks executive, whose name was redacted from the interview report, said PRN tech Paul Combetta “created a ‘vehicle’ to transfer email files from the live mailboxes of [Clinton Executive Services Corp.] email accounts [and] then later used BleachBit software to shred the ‘vehicle,’ but the email content still existed in the live email accounts.” Scissors-32x32.pnghttp://nypost.com/2016/10/25/hillarys-33000-emails-might-not-be-missing-after-all//

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WikiLeaks shows Clinton hid email scandal from her own staff
Sarah Westwood

10/27/16

 

Hillary Clinton's closest aides hid the private email scandal from her campaign team in the months before the official launch of her presidential campaign, emails made public by WikiLeaks show.

 

Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chair, and Neera Tanden, co-chair of Clinton's transition team, each expressed shock at the revelations about her private server as they emerged in early March 2015.

 

Although Clinton's team had performed research on her in 2014 as staff prepared for her campaign, Clinton's inner circle apparently steered Mook and others away from the issue until it was too late. When Podesta asked Mook if he had "any idea of the depth of this story," Mook answered simply, "Nope."

 

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Hillary's Watergate?

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By: Pat Buchanan | November 01, 2016

After posting Friday's column, "A Presidency from Hell?," about the investigations a President Hillary Clinton would face, by afternoon it was clear I had understated the gravity of the situation.

 

Networks exploded with news that FBI Director James Comey had informed Congress he was reopening the investigation into Clinton's email scandal, which he had said in July had been concluded.

 

"Bombshell" declared Carl Bernstein. The stock market tumbled. "October surprise!" came the cry.

 

The only explanation, it seemed, was that the FBI had uncovered new information that could lead to a possible indictment of the former secretary of state, who by then could be the president of the United States.

 

By Sunday, we knew the source of the eruption.

 

Huma Abedin, Clinton's top aide, sent thousands of emails to the private laptop she shared with husband Anthony Weiner, a.k.a. Carlos Danger, who is under FBI investigation for allegedly sexting with a 15-year-old girl.

 

The Weiner-Abedin laptop contains 650,000 emails.Scissors-32x32.pnghttps://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/hillarys-watergate/

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'Not for this channel': Podesta was wary of sending intel over Clinton server
November 03, 2016

John Podesta was willing to discuss sensitive information with future boss Hillary Clinton while he worked for President Obama and she was a private citizen in August 2014 – but he knew better than to send the intel over Clinton’s private server from his Gmail account, emails released Thursday by WikiLeaks show.

 

In the exchange, Clinton, who had resigned as secretary of state 18 months earlier, asked then-Obama counselor Podesta if he knew who was responsible for an Aug. 18 airstrike in Tripoli, in which unidentified bombers blew up an Islamist-controlled arms depot in the Libyan capital.

 

“Yes and interesting but not for this channel,” Podesta replied in the Aug. 19, 2014 message to Clinton’s hrod17@clintonemail.com account.

 

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Hillary sent classified information to Chelsea
Paul Mirengoff
November 4, 2016

Politico reports that Hillary Clinton sent her daughter Chelsea an email message that contains information the State Department deems classified. The email, part of a new batch released today, originated with White House Deputy National Security Adviser Michael Froman and was forwarded to the former secretary of state by her policy aide Jake Sullivan. Hillary Clinton sent it along to her daughter’s email account with the notation: “See below.”

 

The subject matter of the message is unclear. However, Politico reporters Josh Gerstein and Nolan McCaskill suggest that it relates to global climate change negotiations. Their view is based on the fact that (1) Froman sent the first message the day after Hillary Clinton and President Obama took part in talks over a possible international agreement to combat global warming and (2) the first message was sent to White House environmental adviser Carol Browner, among others.

 

Notations indicate that the email Hillary forwarded to Chelsea was classified because it came from a foreign government or pertained to diplomatic exchanges. It was deemed “confidential,” the lowest classification category.

 

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But her emails? You’re dang right her emails.

Marc A. Thiessen

June 21, 2018

When the Justice Department inspector general’s report revealed that former FBI director James B. Comey had used a personal email account to conduct official business, Hillary Clinton claimed vindication. “But my emails,” she tweeted.

Yes, Madam Secretary, your emails.

In fact, the overlooked bombshell of the report is the inspector general’s confirmation that classified information contained in Clinton’s emails was in fact compromised by foreign intelligence services, and that Clinton had recklessly emailed President Barack Obama using her unsecured personal email from the territory of a hostile foreign adversary.

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