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To: Land Shark who wrote (963927)9/13/2016 2:35:16 PM
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Trump hasn't invoked the 5th.....only the criminals in the Obozo and Clinton camps have....



To: Land Shark who wrote (963927)9/13/2016 3:09:24 PM
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Only criminals invoke the 5th.

Since YOU brought that up..........

Ex-Hillary Clinton aide refuses
to appear at email hearing



Two outside information technology consultants involved in handling Hillary Clinton´s private email setup repeatedly invoked their 5th Amendment rights at a House hearing Tuesday, while a former State Department information technology official defied a subpoena and failed to show up for the session. However, a former close aide to Bill Clinton who played a key role in setting up Hillary Clinton´s email system — Justin Cooper — testified publicly on the arrangement for the first time at the House Oversight Committee hearing. Tech specialists Paul Combetta and Bill Thornton repeatedly cited their constitutional right against self-incrimination in response to questions from Committee
Chairman Jason Chaffetz about security issues related to Clinton's private email server. Meanwhile, former State Department technology adviser Bryan Pagliano did not show up at all, leaving an empty seat behind his name-card at the witness table. His lawyer said Pagliano was willing to invoke his 5th Amendment rights in a closed session, but not an open one.

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