More Damning State Department Emails Released About Who Hillary Appointed to Intelligence Board
Posted By Brian C. - June 18, 2016
Itâs been predicted that as the FBI investigation drags on, presumably to avoid election conflicts, that more leaks would be forthcoming from patriotic FBI agents. That seems to be the case as CNN reported that a major Clinton Foundation donor was appointed to a State Department Intelligence board whoâs only qualification was he was a stock trader.
According to The Blaze:
Raj Fernando, a Chicago-based stock trader with no experience in national security, has donated $1 to $5 million to the Clinton Foundation, CNN investigative journalist Drew Griffin reported Friday. Fernando also donated to Clintonâs 2008 primary campaign and served as a âbundlerâ of major campaign donations to Democrats.
Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump mentioned Fernando Friday when speaking to supporters in Washington, D.C., calling his appointment evidence to support his âCrooked Hillaryâ narrative.
Just one month after his appointment to the prestigious board of security diplomats, Fernando resigned from his post. And emails released this week reveal anxiety had begun to set in among State Department officials, who were having a hard time trying to justify how a stock trader was granted top security clearance.
An email from August 15, 2011, shows that an ABC producer had asked for Fernandoâs qualifications. State Department officials struggled to provide a clear response at the time.
In the email exchanges that followed, it was revealed that State Department Chief of Staff and long-time Clinton aide, Sheryl Mills, gave the go-ahead to appoint Fernando.
âHe was added at their insistence,â an official wrote in an email, referring to Clinton and Mills.
There were follow-up emails involving talk of the need to cover for Clinton and Mills for the sake of preserving the âintegrity of the Boardâ and of Clinton herself.
Mills eventually joined the chain of conversation on the morning of August 16, requesting that officials stall their response another 24 hours.
The next day, August 17, Fernando announced his resignation.
Itâs interesting that Cheryl Mills stepped in, not because the person was unqualified, but because the appointment was being scrutinized. It seems itâs okay to have an unqualified person gain access to highly classified information, and offer zero value, itâs just not okay if anyone finds out about it.
Donald Trump has been calling the Clinton Foundation the largest money laundering scheme in America. And with these continued revelations, thereâs a good chance heâs proven correct.
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