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As Hillary tries to exploit the tragic deaths in Roseburg, and distract attention with futile demands to shu down the Benghazi Investigation, the legal noose tightens. The FBI Director, sometime ago, let it be known that he expects the investigation to be concluded by the end of December, and the recommendation to either indict or not will be made by mid-January.
As it is illegal to store, send, or receive classified material on a non-classified system, and there is a growing perception that Ms. Clinton has been obstructing justice by ignoring subpoenas and/or ordering email deletions to avoid FOIA and State department compliance, it would seem to be inevitable - to date, over 400 classified emails have been discovered and more evidence of obstruction of justice surfaces weekly.
News in the last two days...
The Washington Post reports that the FBI probe probe has expanded to include a second private technology company that provided a warm backup to Platte Rivers server, Datto, which said Tuesday it plans to provide the law enforcement agency with data it preserved from Clinton’s account. The role of Datto became public when the Senate Homeland Security Committee sent the company a lengthy letter seeking information about the role it and other firms played in managing the Clinton e-mail system.
Some internal emails of Platte River have also surfaced, and in one exchange, a Platte River employee working on the Clinton account was worried and wondered if whether there was a written record of a “directive to cut the backup.” The Washington Post reports:
Of course, the Platte River spokesperson said he had no idea what the coverup conversation among employees referred to.
Another development: "The State Department is leaning on former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to hand over any additional work-related emails sent or received using private accounts." Having noticed two months of missing emails, and the total absence of emails between Clinton and Petraeus that are known to exist, the letter "asked Clinton’s personal lawyer to once again affirm that all federal records in her possession have been provided to the agency."
And Yet Another development:
And while the FBI continued to analyze the emails Hillary Rodham Clinton thought she deleted one of her advisers has pressed her to hire a Republican criminal defense attorney in Washington.
It is almost certain (as I predicted) Biden will jump in, if not, Bernie will be set for a run. Unless Trump is nominated by the GOP, if she is nominated she is toast in the general election.
"Excellent" (to quote Mr. Burns).
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...1769d2-6c5e-11e5-91eb-27ad15c2b723_story.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...94ba46-6c48-11e5-b31c-d80d62b53e28_story.html
http://nypost.com/2015/10/03/hillary-clintons-legal-adviser-warns-her-time-to-lawyer-up/
As it is illegal to store, send, or receive classified material on a non-classified system, and there is a growing perception that Ms. Clinton has been obstructing justice by ignoring subpoenas and/or ordering email deletions to avoid FOIA and State department compliance, it would seem to be inevitable - to date, over 400 classified emails have been discovered and more evidence of obstruction of justice surfaces weekly.
News in the last two days...
The Washington Post reports that the FBI probe probe has expanded to include a second private technology company that provided a warm backup to Platte Rivers server, Datto, which said Tuesday it plans to provide the law enforcement agency with data it preserved from Clinton’s account. The role of Datto became public when the Senate Homeland Security Committee sent the company a lengthy letter seeking information about the role it and other firms played in managing the Clinton e-mail system.
Some internal emails of Platte River have also surfaced, and in one exchange, a Platte River employee working on the Clinton account was worried and wondered if whether there was a written record of a “directive to cut the backup.” The Washington Post reports:
The context is not clear, but it suggests there was growing anxiety over how the system was managed and who would be held responsible. At about the time of that exchange, Platte River had been in discussions with Datto about the length of time Clinton e-mail data was preserved and whether copies were saved, according to a person familiar with the discussions.
“If we had that email we are golden,” the employee wrote.
“Starting to think this whole thing really is covering up some shaddy [sic] shit,” the employee wrote.
Of course, the Platte River spokesperson said he had no idea what the coverup conversation among employees referred to.
Another development: "The State Department is leaning on former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to hand over any additional work-related emails sent or received using private accounts." Having noticed two months of missing emails, and the total absence of emails between Clinton and Petraeus that are known to exist, the letter "asked Clinton’s personal lawyer to once again affirm that all federal records in her possession have been provided to the agency."
And Yet Another development:
The FBI has seized four State Department computer servers as part of its probe into how classified information was compromised on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email system, according to people familiar with the investigation.
The four servers, which were located at the State Department’s headquarters building, were seized by the FBI several weeks ago. They are being checked by technical forensic analysts charged with determining how Top Secret material was sent to Clinton’s private email by State Department aides during her tenure as secretary from 2009 to 2013, said two people familiar with the probe. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because it is an ongoing investigation.
And while the FBI continued to analyze the emails Hillary Rodham Clinton thought she deleted one of her advisers has pressed her to hire a Republican criminal defense attorney in Washington.
One of the Clintons’ oldest and most trusted legal advisers has urged Hillary to hire a criminal defense attorney to represent her in case she’s indicted for mishandling classified documents on her private email server and for lying under oath.
The adviser, who has been a Clinton confidant for more than 30 years, laid out his concerns about Hillary’s legal exposure in a wide-ranging interview.
“This email thing is spiraling out of control,” he said. “To paraphrase John Dean of Watergate fame, it’s a cancer on her candidacy.
“Frankly,” he continued, “I am used to my advice on legal matters being taken very seriously and acted upon by the Clintons. I’ve told them repeatedly that this FBI email investigation could go in a very dangerous direction very quickly.
“I think Bill takes the matter seriously. But Hillary is still acting as though it’s a political smear job by right-wing zealots.”
In separate phone conversations with Bill and Hillary, the adviser said he warned them that Justice Department prosecutors handling Hillary’s case expect the FBI probe to wrap up much sooner than expected — maybe as soon as the end of this year.
His advice to Hillary: Lawyer up now before it’s too late.“Hillary needs to secure the services of an expert legal counsel — preferably a big-league defense attorney from the Republican side of the aisle,” the adviser said. “She needs someone to find out whether the FBI and Justice Department are likely to conclude that she’s violated federal laws governing national security.”
It is almost certain (as I predicted) Biden will jump in, if not, Bernie will be set for a run. Unless Trump is nominated by the GOP, if she is nominated she is toast in the general election.
"Excellent" (to quote Mr. Burns).
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...1769d2-6c5e-11e5-91eb-27ad15c2b723_story.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...94ba46-6c48-11e5-b31c-d80d62b53e28_story.html
http://nypost.com/2015/10/03/hillary-clintons-legal-adviser-warns-her-time-to-lawyer-up/