A House panel grilled FBI Director
James Comey on his decision not to recommend criminal charges against
Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of
state, but the congressmen never truly got to the bottom of Clinton’s
email scandal, according to the author of an explosive new book on the
Clintons.
New York Times bestselling author Jerome Corsi says the key question
is this: Why did Secretary Clinton feel it was necessary to have her own
private email server, off-line from the State Department’s secure email
server?
The answer, he says, is provided in his new book, “Partners in Crime: The Clintons’ Scheme to Monetize the White House for Personal Profit.”
“The crime partnership of Bill and Hillary Clinton had the perfect set-up with Bill heading the Clinton Foundation and Hillary appointed secretary of state,” said Corsi, a WND senior staff writer.
“The opportunity for the Clintons to enrich themselves was never greater with Bill positioned to solicit donations from those desiring favorable State Department policy decisions from Hillary.”
But this scam would not work if Hillary’s State Department emails were available to be archived on the State Department system, thus subject to FOIA requests. According to Corsi, the scam required emails passing classified information to top officials in the Clinton Foundation as well as
The answer, he says, is provided in his new book, “Partners in Crime: The Clintons’ Scheme to Monetize the White House for Personal Profit.”
“The crime partnership of Bill and Hillary Clinton had the perfect set-up with Bill heading the Clinton Foundation and Hillary appointed secretary of state,” said Corsi, a WND senior staff writer.
“The opportunity for the Clintons to enrich themselves was never greater with Bill positioned to solicit donations from those desiring favorable State Department policy decisions from Hillary.”
But this scam would not work if Hillary’s State Department emails were available to be archived on the State Department system, thus subject to FOIA requests. According to Corsi, the scam required emails passing classified information to top officials in the Clinton Foundation as well as
Teneo, a corporate advisory firm established by Clinton ally Doug Band.
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Bad news for her,all those "other" emails that were on that server. The ones that can be used to go after the Clinton Foundation.
ReplyDeleteI can't wish her enough bad luck. :)
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