Friday, September 4, 2015

The Case On Hillary Clinton's Emails Has Just Gotten Interesting

WHAT EMAILS? The Obama administration could have procured an unspecified cache of Hillary Clinton's emails durign the summer but its agents found their hands were tied

Daily Mail: EXCLUSIVE: Hillary's emails WERE for sale on the open market but the Obama administration didn't go after them, says US intelligence official

* A US intel agency knew during the summer that someone was marketing a tranche of Hillary Clinton's private emails
* But the Obama adinistration never cleared its spooks to obtain them
* 'Opportunities were missed,' an intelligence official told DailyMail.com
* Revelation is separate from debunked claims that a hacker had put Clinton's entire email collection on the market for $500,000

A U.S. intelligence agency was aware during the summer that a collection of Hillary Clinton's emails was available for sale, but never gave its agents permission to obtain them, DailyMail.com can reveal.

A well-placed official inside the agency told DailyMail.com about the U.S. government's interactions with an eastern European man who put them on the market, and said the U.S. could have obtained them.

That discussion was spurred by a dubious claim from the gossip website Radar Online that 32,000 messages from Hillary Clinton's now infamous private email account were for sale with an alleged asking price of $500,000.

Update: Hacker Threatens To Sell Hillary Clinton’s ENTIRE UNRELEASED Private Emails For $500K -- Radar Online

WNU Editor: It is hard to very any of these stories .... but if true it tells me that it is only a matter of time before most (if no all) of these emails will end up in the public domain.

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