Anonymous ID: 107d24 March 2, 2020, 2:17 p.m. No.8302254   🗄️.is 🔗kun

anyone find it odd that the MSM keeps telling us that the Corona Virus is everywhere EXCEPT ANTARCTICA and Antarctica just happens to be in a few Q drops that we are not sure why?

Anonymous ID: 107d24 March 2, 2020, 2:21 p.m. No.8302280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2287 >>2299 >>2315 >>2768 >>2942 >>2983

Judge orders Hillary Clinton deposition in email flap

The former secretary of state's sworn written answers were "incomplete, unhelpful, or cursory," Lamberth says.

 

A federal judge has ordered former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to sit for a sworn deposition for the first time in connection with her use of a private email account during her State Department tenure

 

U.S. District Court Royce Lamberth issued the order Monday in connection with a five-and-a-half-year-old Freedom of Information Act lawsuit the conservative group Judicial Watch filed seeking emails related to the deadly 2012 attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya.

 

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Clinton was previously required to submit a sworn written statement about her email use, but the deposition—if it takes place—would be the first time she has had to submit to live questioning under oath on the subject.

 

During her four years in President Barack Obama's Cabinet, Clinton relied on a private email account and server for both her work-related and personal messages. The practice led to a storm of controversy that roiled her 2016 presidential bid and is widely viewed as contributing to her ultimate defeat by Donald Trump.

 

In response to press questions during the campaign and in the sworn statement, Clinton said she kept the private account and server after taking over as secretary of state in 2009 as a matter of convenience and not to avoid FOIA or other disclosure requirements. The FBI investigated, interviewed Clinton and recommended against criminal charges, but it did find dozens of messages in her account that officials said contained highly classified information.

 

However, Lamberth said in his ruling Monday that the FBI probe and representations by the State Department have not adequately put to rest questions about the episode and Clinton's deposition is needed to address those concerns.

 

"To argue that the Court now has enough information to determine whether State conducted an adequate search is preposterous," wrote Lamberth, who has tangled with Clinton aides for decades in a series of cases.

 

The judge, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, said the fact that more Clinton emails continue to dribble out from the State Department raises questions about the thoroughness of the government's earlier actions to recover Clinton's messages.

 

"Even years after the FBI investigation, the slow trickle of new emails has yet to be explained," Lamberth wrote. He blasted Clinton's prior answers given in response to another judge's order as "incomplete, unhelpful, or cursory, at best."

 

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Among the questions Lamberth said Clinton still needs to answer: "How did she arrive at her belief that her private server emails would be preserved by normal State Department processes for email retention? Who told her that—if anyone—and when? Did she realize State was giving 'no records' response to FOIA requests for her emails? If so, did she suspect that she had any obligation to disclose the existence of her private server to those at State handling the FOIA requests? … And why did she think that using a private server to conduct State Department business was permissible under the law in the first place?"

 

In addition to ordering Clinton's deposition, Lamberth said he'll require Clinton's former chief of staff Cheryl Mills to be deposed, although she was already questioned, in-person and under-oath by Judicial Watch about the issue in another FOIA case. The judge also approved a subpoena to Google for any Clinton emails it may possess.

 

Lamberth said Clinton and Mills may be questioned specifically about their knowledge of records related to the Benghazi attack, but not about their response to the assault, which killed four Americans including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.

 

Lawyers for Clinton and Mills did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the judge's order.

 

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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/02/hillary-clinton-email-deposition-118800

Anonymous ID: 107d24 March 2, 2020, 2:24 p.m. No.8302299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2315

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>In addition to ordering Clinton's deposition, Lamberth said he'll require Clinton's former chief of staff Cheryl Mills to be deposed, although she was already questioned, in-person and under-oath by Judicial Watch about the issue in another FOIA case. The judge also approved a subpoena to Google for any Clinton emails it may possess.

Anonymous ID: 107d24 March 2, 2020, 2:34 p.m. No.8302368   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2618

>>8302328

holy fuQ

who would ever vote for

 

"Go, you know, you know the thing"

 

Sleepy Biden

these voters are fully retarded

if they support still support Biden with this video proof he is not competent

Anonymous ID: 107d24 March 2, 2020, 3:02 p.m. No.8302618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8302328

>>8302468

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>>8302368

 

agree anon

 

that is what I think as well and have for a few weeks after Iowa debacle:

at the convention all will be contested

and they will bring back HRC for the second brawl with Trump

debates will be LITAF

TRUMP wants this HRC specatcle and stealing from Bernie 2.0.

HRC Trump debates 2.0

then all the Q stuff will be put forefront and on EVERY human in the world