Arjuna
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http://nypost.com/2017/08/07/hillarys-deleted-emails-are-still-floating-around-somewhere/
Today I’ll explain about the Hillary email investigation.
About a week ago, the House Judiciary Committee asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to look into the Hillary email situation. Sessions recused himself from the Russian investigation — much to Trump’s dismay — but another look into Hillary’s emails could prove to be very embarrassing for the Democrats.
So you won’t see anything about it in the press.
As I’ve said before, this whole “resistance” to Trump on the part of the Democrats could end up backfiring. Maybe Trump does have something to hide, but the Democrats definitely do.
Hillary’s emails pose several problems. The biggest one is the fact that they are not “missing,” even though everyone assumes they are.
As I’ve written before, a very good source says they are in the possession of American intelligence agencies. How? Spies spy on each other. So the Russians stole Hillary’s BlackBerry password a long time ago and were reading and copying her mail.
But the US National Security Agency was hacking the Russians while Hillary’s emails were being taken. In fact, as I’ve written before, those emails were offered to the FBI, but Comey turned them down.
If Congress persists with an investigation, Hillary’s emails are bound to show up.
There’s now a special prosecutor looking into all things Trump/Russia. He could very easily keep his focus narrow. And even though special counsel Robert Mueller is distrusted by the Republicans, he might actually surprise everyone by being honest and fair — and looking into everything.
And that’s where there is another problem.
Comey, who was fired as FBI head, didn’t tell the whole truth about his investigation of Hillary. He said the decision not to charge her with a crime — even though that wasn’t his job — was unanimous inside the FBI.
Even on the surface, that’s a ludicrous statement, since dozens of agents worked on that case. You can’t get unanimity from a group that size.
But Comey wasn’t really talking about all the agents agreeing. As I’ve also said before, my source tells me that it was actually four people who decided on July 5, 2016 — days after the tarmac meeting — to let Hillary off the hook.
And the motives of three of those four people have now been called into question. More next time.
Today I’ll explain about the Hillary email investigation.
About a week ago, the House Judiciary Committee asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions to look into the Hillary email situation. Sessions recused himself from the Russian investigation — much to Trump’s dismay — but another look into Hillary’s emails could prove to be very embarrassing for the Democrats.
So you won’t see anything about it in the press.
As I’ve said before, this whole “resistance” to Trump on the part of the Democrats could end up backfiring. Maybe Trump does have something to hide, but the Democrats definitely do.
Hillary’s emails pose several problems. The biggest one is the fact that they are not “missing,” even though everyone assumes they are.
As I’ve written before, a very good source says they are in the possession of American intelligence agencies. How? Spies spy on each other. So the Russians stole Hillary’s BlackBerry password a long time ago and were reading and copying her mail.
But the US National Security Agency was hacking the Russians while Hillary’s emails were being taken. In fact, as I’ve written before, those emails were offered to the FBI, but Comey turned them down.
If Congress persists with an investigation, Hillary’s emails are bound to show up.
There’s now a special prosecutor looking into all things Trump/Russia. He could very easily keep his focus narrow. And even though special counsel Robert Mueller is distrusted by the Republicans, he might actually surprise everyone by being honest and fair — and looking into everything.
And that’s where there is another problem.
Comey, who was fired as FBI head, didn’t tell the whole truth about his investigation of Hillary. He said the decision not to charge her with a crime — even though that wasn’t his job — was unanimous inside the FBI.
Even on the surface, that’s a ludicrous statement, since dozens of agents worked on that case. You can’t get unanimity from a group that size.
But Comey wasn’t really talking about all the agents agreeing. As I’ve also said before, my source tells me that it was actually four people who decided on July 5, 2016 — days after the tarmac meeting — to let Hillary off the hook.
And the motives of three of those four people have now been called into question. More next time.