-- Andrew P. Napolitano's "Two Smoking Guns: FBI on Hillary's Case" (INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE).
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Truest statement of the week
Last
weekend, the State Department released two smoking
guns – each an email from Clinton to a State
Department subordinate. One instructed a subordinate
who was having difficulty getting a document to
Clinton that she had not seen by using a secure
State Department fax machine to use an insecure fax
machine. The other instructed another subordinate to
remove the "confidential" or "secret" designation
from a document Clinton had not seen before sending
it to her. These two emails show a pattern of
behavior utterly heedless of the profound
responsibilities of the secretary of state,
repugnant to her sworn agreement to safeguard state
secrets, and criminal at their essence.
-- Andrew P. Napolitano's "Two Smoking Guns: FBI on Hillary's Case" (INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE).
-- Andrew P. Napolitano's "Two Smoking Guns: FBI on Hillary's Case" (INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE).