Two Separate Ongoing FBI Criminal Investigations of Hillary Clinton

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Wow, 2 FBI investigations. That must be record for a presidential candidate. I knew about her breaching security laws (in addition to international laws against war crimes and crimes against humanity) with her private email server, but I was unaware she was also being investigated for public corruption related to the Clinton Foundation.


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Two Separate Ongoing FBI Criminal Investigations of Hillary Clinton



From Alexandra Bruce



Judge Napolitano joins Fox Business’ Stuart Varney to discuss the two criminal investigations of Hillary Clinton being conducted now by two separate FBI units, one of which brought down General David Patraeus.



The first unit is investigating potential breaches of National Security, involving the infamous Internet server that Hillary kept in her house in Chappaqua, NY.



Throughout her tenure as Secretary of State, she used private email accounts in her official communications instead of secure State Department accounts, in violation of U.S. Government policy. Thousands of her emails were retroactively marked as Classified. She breached her security clearance and violated the Federal laws regulating record-keeping, with her suspicious deletion of 31,000 emails from her home server, also raising questions as to why these were deleted. Hillary is facing the possibility of being charged with failure to protect National Security Secrets, among other charges.



The second criminal FBI investigation involves “Public Corruption” relating to the Clinton Foundation, itself. The allegations against her are that she used her position as Secretary of State to personally enrich herself and her husband by doing favours for foreign governments and receiving…


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Published on June 25, 2016 15:39
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