Josh Rogin, Bloomberg: Clinton Takes On Top Intelligence Watchdog
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign Wednesday accused the intelligence community’s top oversight official of conspiring with Republicans in the Senate to leak sensitive information about her personal e-mail server. That’s a risky move, considering that it has produced no hard evidence of a conspiracy and the accused parties are denying it.
The public dispute between the former Secretary of State and the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community reached new heights following Tuesday’s report by Fox News on a letter sent by inspector general I. Charles McCullough to Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker. In the letter, McCullough stated that he had received sworn declarations from two separate intelligence agencies that cover “several dozen e-mails” on Clinton’s private server. These e-mails were determined by these agencies to contain information that should have been treated as secret, top secret, and “SAP,” an abbreviation that refers to “special access programs,” which are among the most sensitive in the government.
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WNU Editor: I can now understand why there are 150 FBI agents working on this case. The last batch of Hillary Clinton State Department emails will be released next week. It is after this release that I expect the legal authorities to start moving on this case.
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2 comments:
Hillary Clinton
Above top secret
Above the law
If you are poor enough in the US they will write new laws to criminalize your eating, or sleeping, or very existence.
If you are rich enough, powerful enough, or Incorporated, the Law's don't apply to you.
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