Newsmax "The FBI found tens of thousands of e-mails sent from Hillary Clinton's private email server on a laptop shared by top aide Huma Abedin and her husband Anthony Weiner, a senior law enforcement official told Fox News Saturday.
"The agency said Friday that it was reopening its probe into Clinton's private email use during her four years as secretary of state.
"The move was a result of the FBI's investigation into another of Weiner's "sexting" scandals, revealed in late August when the NY Post posted photos of his online exchange with a woman.
"The new e-mails were considered "pertinent to the investigation," officials told Fox. The Clinton campaign has suggested that the documents were duplicates." . . .
Flashback: Clinton cheered 11th hour indictment that doomed Bush re-election . . . "That's because 24 years ago, as former President George H.W. Bush was surging back against challenger Bill Clinton, a special prosecutor raised new charges against Bush in the Iran-Contra probe, prompting Clinton to claim he was running against a "culture of corruption."
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"Keep this history in mind during the coming days when you hear Democratic hacks talking about how awful it is for law enforcement officials and/or prosecutors to "interfere" in the presidential election process." . . .
But never forget:
When life gives Hillary lemons, her people make lemonade for her
"But federal investigators are not sure whether Abedin or Weiner, the disgraced former New York congressman, owned the laptop, the official said.
"The agency said Friday that it was reopening its probe into Clinton's private email use during her four years as secretary of state.
"The move was a result of the FBI's investigation into another of Weiner's "sexting" scandals, revealed in late August when the NY Post posted photos of his online exchange with a woman.
Flashback: Clinton cheered 11th hour indictment that doomed Bush re-election . . . "That's because 24 years ago, as former President George H.W. Bush was surging back against challenger Bill Clinton, a special prosecutor raised new charges against Bush in the Iran-Contra probe, prompting Clinton to claim he was running against a "culture of corruption."
. . .
"Keep this history in mind during the coming days when you hear Democratic hacks talking about how awful it is for law enforcement officials and/or prosecutors to "interfere" in the presidential election process." . . .
But never forget:
When life gives Hillary lemons, her people make lemonade for her