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  • Clinton's Personal Emails Subpoenaed in Benghazi Probe

    I hadn't seen anything here about it, so here's the latest.



    A House committee subpoenaed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's personal emails on Wednesday as part of its probe into the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks.

    The move comes two days after a bombshell report revealed that the potential 2016 presidential nominee did not use her official account to conduct State Department business, a potential violation of federal law, raising questions over why she went to such lengths to keep her messages off the official government system.

    The House Select Committee on Benghazi, led by Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., issued the subpoenas, and also sent letters to Internet companies informing them of "their legal obligation to protect all relevant documents."

    So far, Clinton has turned over 55,000 pages of emails. Of that number, 300 of them are related to Benghazi.

    White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, peppered with questions on the controversy for the second day in a row, told reporters it was "clear that Secretary Clinton's team has gone to great lengths" to collect and turn over emails and said Clinton's actions seemed consistent with the Federal Records Act.

    But he also reiterated that the administration gave "very specific guidance" that employees should use official accounts when conducting government business. Clinton did not do that. The New York Times first reported that she used a personal email account on a non-government server to conduct State Department business.

    A subsequent Times report noted this practice allowed her to shield some messages from investigators and the public. The Associated Press also reported she was operating on an Internet service registered to her family home in New York.

    The email controversy is raising new credibility issues for Clinton going into the 2016 presidential race. Clinton has not officially confirmed a run, but she is widely expected to enter, and be the Democratic front-runner.

    The White House has deferred to the State Department on whether any laws were broken. While Earnest said employees are supposed to use official accounts, he clarified “when there are situations where personal email accounts are used, it is important for those records to be preserved, consistent with the Federal Records Act.”

    The practice, however, could in the short term complicate records requests.

    Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton claims Clinton’s use of a personal email account to conduct official business “may impact nearly a dozen of our Freedom of Information Act lawsuits now active in federal courts as well as dozens of pending FOIA requests.”

    The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a watchdog group, says it “intends to pursue every legal option” to obtain Clinton’s correspondence conducted while she was a senior member of President Obama’s administration.

    Matthew G. Whitaker, a former U.S. Attorney in Iowa and the executive director for the Washington-based group, said his organization plans to file a FOIA as well as a request with the attorney general’s office to retrieve all State Department records, including Clinton’s emails.

    “We will not rest until transparency has been achieved and proper disciplinary consequences, if warranted, are rendered,” Whitaker said in a written statement.

    Clinton representatives, though, have defended the former secretary of state. One Clinton aide told Fox News she was not bucking the system, and in fact was keeping with what former secretaries of state had done, including Colin Powell. The aide stressed that Clinton quickly responded to the request from the department for her emails, following updated guidance from the government's central records office.

    In the latest detail to emerge, The Associated Press reported overnight that the computer server that transmitted and received Clinton's emails -- on a private account she used exclusively for official business when she was secretary of state -- traced back to an Internet service registered to her family's home in Chappaqua, New York.

    The highly unusual practice of a Cabinet-level official physically running her own email would have given Clinton impressive control over limiting access to her message archives. It also would distinguish Clinton's secretive email practices as far more sophisticated than some politicians, including Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin, who were caught conducting official business using free email services operated by Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc.

    Most Internet users rely on professional outside companies, such as Google Inc. or their own employers, for the behind-the-scenes complexities of managing their email communications. Government employees generally use servers run by federal agencies where they work.

    In most cases, individuals who operate their own email servers are technical experts or users so concerned about issues of privacy and surveillance they take matters into their own hands.

    Clinton has not described her motivation for using a private email account -- hdr22(at)clintonemail.com, which traced back to her own private email server registered under an apparent pseudonym -- for official State Department business.

    Operating her own server would have afforded Clinton additional legal opportunities to block government or private subpoenas in criminal, administrative or civil cases because her lawyers could object in court before being forced to turn over any emails. And since the Secret Service was guarding Clinton's home, an email server there would have been well protected from theft or a physical hacking.
    When the government pays, the government controls.

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    She controlled the servers. There is nothing left that anyone cares to see. The only hope is they can look at the email servers of the people she sent stuff to that had .gov addresses. But, I'm gonna guess she's smart enough to set up her own servers, her emails to .gov's will be plain vanilla stuff.
    2 Schools of thought. Either Obama is using NYT to get back at the Clintons for Bill's "he would be getting us drinks" comment a few years back. OR, they are trying to drag out all of the Hildabeasts baggage now, so when the election comes, they can say "thats old news , we've already been down that road"...And In true hIldabeast fashion say "WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE ?"

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    • #3
      Fox News source= invalid.

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      • #4
        The NSA has it all archived, hell carnivore /dcs1k was online monitoring traffic on the net back in the 90s. Its amazes me people believe this shit is ever truly gone, ala Lerner.

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        • #5
          Her aides also ran off of her server so there is no trace of anything she doesn't want there to be. You know she only emailed things to other private emails unless she wanted a record of it. Clintons are very politically savvy.
          I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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          • #6
            It made its way through the internet, its not lost regardless of any level of effort on her part.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
              It made its way through the internet, its not lost regardless of any level of effort on her part.
              Maybe someone at the NSA will go rogue again and publish them for us.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
                The NSA has it all archived, hell carnivore /dcs1k was online monitoring traffic on the net back in the 90s. Its amazes me people believe this shit is ever truly gone, ala Lerner.
                Sir, I clearly hit the delete button!
                One of the reasons I refused to ever take a company owned cell phone. She may have owned the hardware, but that shit is out there.

                Crap, just reminded me that Mikec's insane ass emailed me an anarchists cookbook once.

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                • #9
                  So why did no one on the "receiving" end of those emails complain or her use of the private accounts ? Did she not email obama or anyone else in the cabinet during her tenure ? and why did they not put a stop to her ?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
                    The NSA has it all archived, hell carnivore /dcs1k was online monitoring traffic on the net back in the 90s. Its amazes me people believe this shit is ever truly gone, ala Lerner.
                    I would like to know who put lerner up to all this. Something tells me she didn't just up and decide to jeopardize her whole career one day just to overtax a few conservative groups.
                    WH

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                      I would like to know who put lerner up to all this. Something tells me she didn't just up and decide to jeopardize her whole career one day just to overtax a few conservative groups.
                      Probably the same people that threatened Judge Roberts with his family's life if he didn't do what they told him to do.

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                      • #12
                        You have to admit, this is funny:
                        Bashes Bush for using private email in 2007:


                        Then in 2011 she boots one of own ambassadors for using a private email for work related:

                        Last edited by dcs13; 03-05-2015, 04:51 PM. Reason: added

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                        • #13
                          Put this into your perceptive... could you imagine trying to pull this shit at your job? No way that would fly. This has shady written all over it.

                          Sad part is, everyone she had email exchanges with would have known, and could have called her out at any time. They're all shady.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                            Probably the same people that threatened Judge Roberts with his family's life if he didn't do what they told him to do.
                            Did he ever openly admit that?
                            WH

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                            • #15
                              I have a .gov email address and I cannot even access an outside email system of any kind on my work computer. To argue that you were not circumventing is laughable.

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