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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has successfully recovered personal and work emails from Hillary Clinton’s private email server, according to a new report.
Sources told Bloomberg News that some of Clinton’s emails have been extracted from the server, thus disproving the claim that Clinton managed to wipe her server clean after she deleted all of her emails earlier this year.
Therefore, some of the emails that Clinton deleted — the ones that she determined were NOT relevant to federal investigations — are now in the hands of the FBI.
The federal investigation, therefore, is now out of Clinton’s control.
Breitbart News has extensively reported that Clinton’s server, which was managed by a handful of companies including Denver-based Platte River Networks before it was turned over to the FBI in August, might have contained data relevant to the investigation.
This doesn't mean anything. There is nothing on that server that Hilary, and her team didn't want on it. With all the time they had to doctor the server, they will never have anything Hilary doesn't want them to have.
This doesn't mean anything. There is nothing on that server that Hilary, and her team didn't want on it. With all the time they had to doctor the server, they will never have anything Hilary doesn't want them to have.
Just like Nixon was too smart to get caught with something as basic as Watergate?
Hey, I'm not going to believe any garbage from the trash website breitbart. (Is that german for dog****?)
However, the email thing is real and I expect million year old ms clinton to be:
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Just like Nixon was too smart to get caught with something as basic as Watergate?
Hey, I'm not going to believe any garbage from the trash website breitbart. (Is that german for dog****?)
However, the email thing is real and I expect million year old ms clinton to be:
a) controlling.
b) clueless of tech
Let's wait and see what they find.
Your comment makes it seem like Breitbart made some discovery or something when in reality the article simply says the FBI was able to recover emails that were deleted. Im assuming 99% of people in the world new the FBI could do that.
As I have read more and more of the comments on this subject, it seems people are more interested in the fairy tale of the Clinton Benghazi cover up hidden somewhere in these emails than the actual emails.
Again, this article doesnt actually say anything, it just puts weird emphasis's on what it sees as key words and phrases.
It once again shows why Clinton should never be considered as a viable candidate for president. She will lie when the truth would serve her better. Is she really this stupid? Is anyone with even a basic knowledge of computers and software this stupid? How can any reasonable person still hold any trust in this woman?
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It once again shows why Clinton should never be considered as a viable candidate for president. She will lie when the truth would serve her better. Is she really this stupid? Is anyone with even a basic knowledge of computers and software this stupid? How can any reasonable person still hold any trust in this woman?
WOW , what a relief, I will finally be able to once again sleep soundly!
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