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It is w ell known that the FBI has still not managed to recover roughly 30,000 emails deleted by Hillary Clinton from her private server. Clinton claims the messages were personal and not related to her activities as Secretary of State, although leaks from inside the FBI investigation into Clinton's mishandling of classified information while she was at The State Department suggest several staffers have testified it was impossible for her not to have known she was breaching security protocols .
We have also reported previously that the Romanian hacker 'Guccifer' who first revealed that Clinton had been using a private, unsecured mail server for her official correspondence is positive top officials in Russia (possibly Vladimir Putin himself) are in possession of those emails, and according to Judge Andrew Napolitano, there is a debate going on in the Kremlin about whether or not to release them.
Given that the FBI doesn't have the emails and Clinton says they no longer exist but what difference does it make anyway, Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton who is a Trump supporter and also a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has become so frustrated he suggests the FBI ought to simply ask Putin for his copies. Cotton also took a jab at Bill Clinton's 'totally unplanned' meeting with Loretta Lynch, on the Tarmac at Phoenix airport, saying that his plane was also on the tarmac, and he thought Bill Clinton may be waiting to climb on board to talk with him as well.
Cotton said it was shocking, but not shocking to Washington insiders, that the former president would meet with Attorney General Loretta Lynch whose department, in addition to overseeing the building of a case against Mrs. Clinton's negligence on security is investigating both his wife and himself for their mishandling of the Clinton Foundation's finances. As if that was not bad enough, Attorney General Lynch is a personal friend of the Clinton's and is know to have accepted their patronage in business matters
Clinton’s decision to conduct all her official business on her own private email account on her own private server and the high handed and way she has arrogant way she has tried to bush off official and media inquires about it was just teaser of how her administration will approach transparency and national security should she be elected, Cotton said.
In addition to the criminal nature of the former first lady's actions, he said, conducting official and classified business on an unsecured server exposed American national security to our enemies.
Americans should not be surprised that the former secretary of state would put America at risk, he said. Working with President Barack Obama, Clinton oversaw a foreign policy that treated allies as troublemakers and our enemies as victims with legitimate complaints about the United States. Chief among the enemies is the Islamic Republic of Iran, which Obama-Clinton empowered by lifting sanctions, thawing frozen assets, and ignoring Saudi Arabia’s support of violent terrorism.
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