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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Carolyn who wrote (184259)8/21/2015 11:41:57 AM
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A federal judge says Hillary Clinton didn't comply with government policies when she used a private server for her email account as secretary of state.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, in a hearing Thursday for a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the State Department, determined Hillary Clinton's server and thumb drive would now be implicated in the many FOIA suits entangled in the larger controversy surrounding Clinton's email system.


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"We wouldn't be here today if the employee had followed government policy," Sullivan said Thursday, in an apparent reference to Clinton's email protocol.

Judge Sullivan ordered the State Department to reach out to the FBI to see if any records related to this FOIA lawsuit may exist on the infamous server and thumb drive now in the possession of federal authorities as part of its "inquiry" into the security of Clinton's email system. Sullivan seemed surprised that the two agencies were not communicating about this already in response to the FOIA request from Judicial Watch.

The judge also raised questions about whether the company that maintained her server may have additional copies of her emails. He inferred that he wanted State to ask Clinton whether any third parties might have copies of her emails records, but he did not formally order that in the hearing.

The judge's determination comes just as Clinton faces fresh worries in Congress over emails.
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