Is The Rule If You Have Elected One Liar, Then Electing A Second One Is No Biggie???
http://founderscode.com/?p=1803March 3, 2015
Not Just Hillary Who Ignored .Gov Emails
Posted on March 3, 2015 | Does She Ever Do Life Correctly?
Heck America
.ask every employee if they use or have used outside secret emails to do the business of government. It seems it began with Lisa Jackson at the EPA. What about secret emails to other secret email accounts? There is no .gov record and there is law on this. So back to lil miss Hillary
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Maybe Hillarys covert and cover-up agenda started back at TravelGate.
Source: Top Clinton Aides Used Secret Email Accounts at State Dept.
by J.K. Trotter
Hillary Clinton is defending her use of a private email address, hosted at ClintonEmail.com, to conduct official State Department business by claiming that her emails were captured by official @state.gov accounts that other agency employees were instructed to use to contact her. But according to a knowledgeable source, at least two other top Clinton aides also used private email accounts to conduct government businessplacing their official communications outside the scope of federal record-keeping regulations.
Her top staffers used those Clinton email addresses at the agency, said the source, who has worked with Clinton in the past. The source named two staffers in particular, Philippe Reines and Huma Abedin, who are said to have used private email addresses in the course of their agency duties. Reines served as deputy assistant secretary of state, and Abedin as Clintons deputy chief of staff. Both rank among Clintons most loyal confidantes, in and out of the State Department.
We were able to independently verify that Abedin used a ClintonEmail.com address at some point in time. There are several email addresses associated with Abedins name in records maintained by Lexis-Nexis; one of them is huma@clintonemail.com. An email sent to that address today went through without bouncing.
In an email to Gawker, Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill denied that Reines was ever given, or ever used, a ClintonEmail.com address. He has never had one, not for communicating with anyone about anything, he wrote.Merrill did not respond, however, to questions about whether Reines used a private account at a different provider, such as Yahoo! or Gmail, to conduct official agency business. He also refused to address multiple questions regarding how Abedin used her ClintonEmail.com address.
The use of private email addresses may explain the State Departments puzzling response to several FOIA requests filed by Gawker in the past two years. One of our requests, in September 2012, sought correspondence between Reines and a variety of reporters, including former BuzzFeed reporter Michael Hastings, who engaged in a profanity-flecked exchange with Reines in 2012.
That request was confoundingly denied on the grounds that the State Department had no record of Reineswhose job it was to communicate with reportersemailing Hastings or any other journalists (Gawker is currently appealing the rejection). Another request in June 2011 sought Abedins email correspondence; the State Department rejected that one as well, although we could not immediately locate the denial letter to determine on what grounds.
It pokes a big hole in her explanation, the source added, referring to spokesman Nick Merrills statement to Business Insider. Like Secretaries of State before her, Merrill told the site, she used her own email account when engaging with any Department officials. For government business, she emailed them on their Department accounts, with every expectation they would be retained.