A U.S. District Court judge is ordering former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to answer two additional questions pertaining to the setup and use of her controversial private email server, as well as the content of the emails on it.
BREAKING: Judicial Watch announced today that, following JW's court battle, U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ruled that Hillary Clinton must answer – under oath – two additional questions on her controversial email system within 30 days. (1/6)https://t.co/Mnq2wTA8xG
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But, after a lengthy hearing with Judicial Watch yesterday, U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ruled that Hillary Clinton must address two of the questions she’d refused to answer under oath. The questions Clinton must answer are below. (4/6)
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— Judicial Watch ? (@JudicialWatch) November 15, 2018
From Judicial Watch, these are the two questions that Clinton will have to answer:
“Describe the creation of the clintonemail.com system, including who decided to create the system, the date it was decided to create the system, why it was created, who set it up, and when it became operational.”
During your October 22, 2015 appearance before the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Benghazi, you testified that 90 to 95 percent of your emails “were in the State’s system” and “if they wanted to see them, they would certainly have been able to do so.” Identify the basis for this statement, including all facts on which you relied in support of the statement, how and when you became aware of these facts, and, if you were made aware of these facts by or through another person, identify the person who made you aware of these facts.”
She submitted written answers to the judge in 2016, and now he is ordering her to answer those two questions within 30 days.
The only problem is … how do you only come up with two additional questions for her?
?2 questions? https://t.co/N7Feh3VyZ9
— Dennis (@mblman38) November 15, 2018
Two additional questions on the email system? When is the DOJ/FBI going to start an honest investigation of the email system and violation of US security laws? Comey's investigation was a joke? https://t.co/P3XI8jXC4w
— Johnny Dollar (@jbenlow86) November 15, 2018
As some have noted, a new attorney general is expected to be named by the Trump administration next month.
We will see if the next AG pursues the Clinton email investigation.
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