Friday, July 24, 2015

Criminal Inquiry Is Sought in Clinton Email Account

 
These first three from Drudge:
CNBC   "Two inspectors general have asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into whether sensitive government information was mishandled in connection with the personal email account Hillary Rodham Clinton used as secretary of state, senior government officials said Thursday." . . .

New York Times alters Clinton email story   "The New York Times made small but significant changes to an exclusive report about a potential criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton's State Department email account late Thursday night, but provided no notification of or explanation for of the changes. . . .
The Times also changed the headline of the story, from "Criminal Inquiry Sought in Hillary Clinton’s Use of Email" to "Criminal Inquiry Is Sought in Clinton Email Account," reflecting a similar recasting of Clinton's possible role. The article's URL was also changed to reflect the new headline.
 Ron Fournier:  Clinton's Conspiracy of Secrecy Worthy of Criminal Probe . . . "The Clinton campaign doesn't – and can't – deny the nut of this story. Two Obama administration inspectors general want a criminal investigation into whether her personal email system contributed to the release of classified information.

"A rogue email system that:
-- violated clear White House policy.
-- shielded her work from congressional oversight, media inquiries, or any accountability.
-- contributed to a conspiracy of secrecy worthy of criminal inquiry.
Rick Moran: NY Times changes story about criminal inquiry into Hillary Clinton emails 
"If a Republican candidate had complained to the Times, do you think they would have found the request "reasonable" or laughed in their face?" . . . Read more
libertyunyielding.com

BREAKING: Hillary’s Hopes For The Presidency May Now Lie With Obama’s New Attorney General   "The scandal surrounding emailgate — then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email account managed on a personal server — has just been escalated to a higher level that could prove extremely damaging to Mrs. Clinton’s hopes for the White House.

"The New York Times reports that the Justice Department has been asked to open “a criminal investigation into whether sensitive government information was mishandled in connection with the personal email account Hillary Rodham Clinton used as secretary of state, senior government officials said Thursday.”
. . . Mrs. Clinton recently drew a fair share of snickers and snide comments when she boasted to a CNN interviewer, “People should and do trust me.” Should Obama’s attorney general decide that a criminal probe is warranted into Hillary’s emails and their possibly classified content, even the presidential candidate herself would be hard-pressed to make that statement again with a straight face.. . .
 Political Cartoons by Lisa Benson

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