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The classic Washington “Friday data dump” of the FBI’s notes from the Hillary Clinton interview reveals more than just what we already knew. Whether you believe Mrs. Clinton is a liar or in some way a mental defective (or both), the interview substantiates that, yes, she did in fact put national security at risk and has likely allowed classified information to land in the hands of our enemies.

What we learned:

  • The FBI “investigators” acted as stenographers, asking no truly relevant or probative follow-up questions
  • The FBI didn’t place Clinton under oath because they didn’t want her to land in court where facts would be determined and their lax investigation would be scrutinized
  • The FBI is complicit in this event as Clinton’s security “lapses” were never uncovered until the New York Times broke the story about her private email server
  • No government agency or…

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Posted September 3, 2016 by aurorawatcherak in Uncategorized

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