Smoking Gun: Email Suggests Hillary Broke Law

Started by Dubinsky, January 08, 2016, 12:29:18 PM

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Dubinsky

The latest batch of Hillary Clinton emails released by the State Department early Friday contain what may be the smoking gun that forces the Justice Department to charge the former secretary of state with a crime, according to former federal prosecutor Joseph diGenova.

"This is gigantic," said diGenova. "She caused to be removed a classified marking and then had it transmitted in an unencrypted manner. That is a felony. The removal of the classified marking is a federal crime. It is the same thing to order someone to do it as if she had done it herself."

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/smoking-gun-email-suggests-hillary-committed-a-crime/

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Quote from: Dubinsky on January 08, 2016, 12:29:18 PM
The latest batch of Hillary Clinton emails released by the State Department early Friday contain what may be the smoking gun that forces the Justice Department to charge the former secretary of state with a crime, according to former federal prosecutor Joseph diGenova.

"This is gigantic," said diGenova. "She caused to be removed a classified marking and then had it transmitted in an unencrypted manner. That is a felony. The removal of the classified marking is a federal crime. It is the same thing to order someone to do it as if she had done it herself."

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/smoking-gun-email-suggests-hillary-committed-a-crime/

Hillary and breaking the law is redundant.
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tac

She may have broken the law, but the chances of her ever being indicted or convicted are slim to none.

Solar

Quote from: tac on January 08, 2016, 02:21:19 PM
She may have broken the law, but the chances of her ever being indicted or convicted are slim to none.
Yep, like a Madame, she has dirt on all the John's in Congress.
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kroz

The title of this thread is misleading.

The email does not "suggest" Hillary broke the law, it proves that she did!

She suffers from the same misconception that Richard Nixon had when he said that if the President does it, it isn't against the law.  Hillary believes that if she does it, then it isn't against the law.

Voldemort

There is no suggestion about it!

If there was classified data (i.e. email) on her private server, whether or not it was marked as such, she is in violation of the law! If the markings were stripped from it, and then sent to her, then the person who did that also violated the law, because secure systems are physically separate from unclassified systems.

I dealt with secure data systems in the military, what the FBI has found so far on her illegal server is enough to send anyone else away to Leavenworth for the next 20 to 30 years!


kroz

Quote from: Voldemort on January 09, 2016, 11:27:05 AM
There is no suggestion about it!

If there was classified data (i.e. email) on her private server, whether or not it was marked as such, she is in violation of the law! If the markings were stripped from it, and then sent to her, then the person who did that also violated the law, because secure systems are physically separate from unclassified systems.

I dealt with secure data systems in the military, what the FBI has found so far on her illegal server is enough to send anyone else away to Leavenworth for the next 20 to 30 years!

In her email she told one of her subordinates to break the law by removing the classification and sending it to her private server.

So she cannot pull her usual stunt of deny... deny... deny.  She has implicated herself!!!

I don't see any way out of this except blatant protection by the Administration!

Possum

Quote from: kroz on January 09, 2016, 01:34:56 PM
In her email she told one of her subordinates to break the law by removing the classification and sending it to her private server.

So she cannot pull her usual stunt of deny... deny... deny.  She has implicated herself!!!

I don't see any way out of this except blatant protection by the Administration!
I agree, but it will be her way out.

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kit saginaw

Quote from: tac on January 08, 2016, 02:21:19 PM
She may have broken the law, but the chances of her ever being indicted or convicted are slim to none.

I'd put the odds at very probable to probable.  The 'resignation factor' for high-placed FBI and career Government officials will be enormous if she's not.  -Mostly within the Justice Department, in a manner reminiscent of 'the Saturday Night Massacre'. 

I'd install the same odds for her withdrawing from the race.

It all comes down to integrity.  If you boycott a product or company, you're being true to your personal integrity.  We'll see how many in our Government have the integrity to resign if Attorney General  Lynch declines to indict the carpetbagger.

kroz

Quote from: kit saginaw on January 09, 2016, 09:22:26 PM
I'd put the odds at very probable to probable.  The 'resignation factor' for high-placed FBI and career Government officials will be enormous if she's not.  -Mostly within the Justice Department, in a manner reminiscent of 'the Saturday Night Massacre'. 

I'd install the same odds for her withdrawing from the race.

It all comes down to integrity.  If you boycott a product or company, you're being true to your personal integrity.  We'll see how many in our Government have the integrity to resign if Attorney General  Lynch declines to indict the carpetbagger.

I sure hope you are right.  It would go a long way in restoring America's confidence in our system.  We could use some REAL justice around here!!!   :angry: