State Department identifies 23 violations, 'multiple security incidents' concerning Clinton emails

State Department identifies 23 violations, 'multiple security incidents' concerning Clinton emails


State Department identifies 23 violations, 'multiple security incidents' concerning Clinton emails
06/17/2019 -- By Gregg Re, Catherine Herridge
"The State Department revealed Monday that it has identified "multiple security incidents" involving current or former employees' handling of Hillary Clinton's emails, and that 23 "violations" and seven "infractions" have been issued as part of the department's ongoing investigation." "Taylor also noted that disciplinary consequences were pending."
""In every instance in which the Department found an individual to be culpable of a valid security violation or three or more infractions, the Department forwarded the outcome to the Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Office of Personnel Security and Suitability (DS/PSS), to be placed in the individuals' official security file," Taylor wrote. "All valid security incidents are reviewed by DS and taken into account every time an individual's eligibility for access to classified information is considered." "To this point, the Department has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents," Mary Elizabeth Taylor, the State Department's Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, wrote to Grassley. "DS has issued 23 violations and 7 infractions incidents. ... This number will likely change as the review progresses."
It emerged earlier this year that then-FBI general counsel James Baker testified that he thought Clinton should have been prosecuted until he was convinced otherwise "pretty late" in the investigation.
"What's bizarre about this, is in any other situation, there's no possible way they would allow the potential perpetrator to self-select what the FBI gets to see," Chaffetz said, noting that the FBI was aware that the servers contained classified information in unclassified settings. "The FBI should be the one to sort through those emails -- not the Clinton attorneys." The DOJ's goal, Chaffetz said, was to "make sure they hear no evil, see no evil -- they had no interest in pursuing the truth."

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Hmm..., Surely indictment and prosecution should have followed this investigation by the State Department, FBI and Senate Committee. Obviously these fifteen individuals including Hillary Clinton may have to endure the punishment of a sternly worded letter using all caps. That’s gotta sting. One can believe that the evidence found here will also be lost along with the FBI evidentiary proof.
According to newly released emails obtained by Judicial Watch, the Obama White House was tracking a December 2012 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) records request concerning Hillary Clinton’s unsecured, private email server. These new emails prove that the Obama White House knew about the scandal earlier than previously admitted, and attempted to cover it up.
I guess we can all agree that Hillary has the ultimate "Get out of Jail Card".


“These documents suggest the Obama White House knew about the Clinton email lies being told to the public at least as early as December 2012,” Fitton said in a statement released Friday.

yours

These new emails prove that the Obama White House knew about the scandal earlier than previously admitted, and attempted to cover it up.

Still try to get Hillary but it is known by the FBI admission that she and others mishandled classified material

Old story that still does not change anything but an election is coming up
 

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