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Tam

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Hillary's people are trying to say the emails were just copies of the original emails, now let's see.

“From the group of 30,000 e-mails returned to the State Department, 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. … With respect to the thousands of e-mails we found that were not among those produced to State, agencies have concluded that three of those were classified at the time they were sent or received.”

Now there is 650,000 new emails so we are to believe there is 22 copies of each and every one of the original 30,000 and that is all Comey has. :roll:

Does anyone believe that they are not going to find one or two new emails that were not copies of the originals?
 

Steve

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On June 28, 2016, Abedin said under oath in a sworn deposition that she looked for all devices that she thought contained government work on them so the records could be given to the State Department.

“How did you go about searching for what records you may have in your possession to be returned to the State Department?” Attorney Ramona Cotca for Judicial Watch asked her.

“I looked for all the devices that may have any of my State Department work on it and returned — returned — gave them to my attorneys for them to review for all relevant documents. And gave them devices and paper,” Abedin answered.

Cotca then asked Abedin specifically what devices she gave her attorneys.

“If memory serves me correctly, it was two laptops, a BlackBerry, and some files that I found in my apartment,” Abedin said, adding the BlackBerry was associated with her Clintonemail.com account.

“I provided them [her attorneys] with the devices and the materials and asked them to find whatever they thought was relevant and appropriate, whatever was their determination as to what was a federal record, and they did. They turned the materials in, and I know they did so….”

Abedin said her practice was to rely on her State Department email through her laptop and BlackBerry for the “vast majority of my work” but acknowledged her personal account was a de facto business account too.

“I used that for the Clinton family matters and, frankly, I used it for my own personal e-mail, as well,” she testified.

Abedin helped set up a private email address for Clinton at the start of her tenure as Secretary of State, according to State Department emails. In one email, Clinton wrote Abedin on Nov. 12, 2010: “...I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.”


When told she used her Clintonmail.com address for “State-related matters,” Abedin didn’t deny it.

“Yes. There were occasions when I did do that, correct,” she said.

But Abedin said she rarely deleted emails when it came to her official State Department email account or her personal [email protected]

“My practice with my Clinton e-mail was similar to what I had with my State account, which is that I left everything in — in the Inbox



It appears that Abedin amassed emails on her computers and government-issued BlackBerry that she thought were automatically purged.

“So for my BlackBerry, if I exceeded the limit, I think it auto deleted. But, no, I didn't ... go into my e-mails and delete State.gov e-mails. They just lived on my computer.”

looks slimey weiner kept the goods on the Clinton's..

looks like the back up for all of them was the laptop.. that is one hell of a bunch of e-mails.
 

Steve

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Hillery talks with forked tongue again..

Of course, if Abedin gave the FBI permission to search the newly found email cache, that might have made a second warrant unnecessary.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/huma-abedin-emails-clinton-weiner-comey-230512#ixzz4OgZjJD00
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Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta stressed that Abedin had been "completely" cooperative with the FBI investigation, but in a TV appearance Sunday, Podesta was vague about whether Abedin gave her OK for agents to look at the newly found emails.

A source close to the investigation told POLITICO Monday that "no one asked" Abedin for consent in connection with the latest search.

now all T rump has to do is close the deal.. :sure:
 

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