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Judicial Watch Toils On

Faster horses

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JUDICIAL WATCH LEGAL ACTION NOTICE

A hearing will be held Tuesday, February 7, 2017, regarding Judicial Watch’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit seeking records held by the FBI containing text messages and emails of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stored on the equipment of Datto Inc., a commercial data management company, as well as FBI records about the device and what materials were recovered on it (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:16-cv-02369)). The case is before U.S. District Court Judge Randolph D. Moss.

Judicial Watch’s lawsuit seeks:
•All records, including but not limited to emails or text messages (SMSs, MMSs, BBMs, iMessages, etc.), discovered, recovered, retrieved from, or found on any Datto device, equipment, or hardware connected to or used to backup or support former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s clintonemail.com email system.
•All records relating to the FBI’s efforts to discover, recover, retrieve, or find emails or text messages stored on the Datto device, equipment, or hardware.
Clinton reportedly was using an online backup service called Datto Inc. to create copies of her data during a time when she and her aides were improperly handling classified material. Datto’s website company promises data is “invincible, secure, and instantly restorable at any time.”
 

Tam

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Let's pray that they backed up the 33000 emails Hillary went out of her way to destroy. I just doubt they were about Yoga and Daughters wedding. I betting if she bleach bit them they are pay to play deals with foreign governments that would hang her if Gowdy or Chaffetz gets their hands on them.
 

Steve

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Among the thousands of emails recovered during the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private server were 30 emails involving the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

Obama administration lawyers told a U.S. district court judge Tuesday that some of those Benghazi-related email were not previously turned over to the State Department for review. The administration plans to look over the emails and release them after redacting any potentially classified information.

Didn't Hillery claim there were no classified emails, then why even review them, just have her sign off on releasing them ALL.
 

Steve

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