Friday, March 22, 2019

Judicial Watch Uncovers More Classified Emails in Hillary Clinton's Unsecure Email System

Judicial Watch today announced it received 756 pages of newly uncovered emails that were among the materials former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tried to delete or destroy, several of which were classified and were transmitted over her unsecure, non-"State.gov" email system.

In September 2, 2010, email exchange marked classified, longtime Clinton confidante Lanny Davis tells Secretary Clinton that he could serve as a private channel for her to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he had a "Private and highly trusted communication line, unofficial and personal, to PM N[etanyahu]." Davis goes on to say "[N]o one on the planet can get this done as well as you.

In a September 18, 2010, email, Davis emails Clinton to tell her that "As soon as I wrote last email, I reverted to my old role as your crisis manager and worrier about you, read the word 'optics' I suddenly felt - oops. I am registered under FARA for one or more foreign governments or businesses. I don't think it would look right. I want to avoid any even slight chance of misperception." Clinton replies, "Thx for looking out for me, my friend. I'll tell Cheryl to stand down." Davis replied, "100% off-the-record."

On May 29, 2012, longtime Clinton political operative Craig T. Smith emailed Cheryl Mills, asking if a meeting between Secretary Clinton and Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili was "Happening," saying: "Would be a good thing if it can work out." Mills tells Smith she'll revert and forwards the email to Jake Sullivan, Human Abedin and Lona Valmoro, asking them if they were setting up the meeting, noting that it involved "Meeting with the opposition" and asking what she could tell Smith.

Much love, H. On October 29, 2009, a Clinton Foundation employee and close Clinton adviser Sid Blumenthal forwarded a proposal for a commercial contract related to improvised explosive devices from retired CIA officer-turned-contractor Gary Berntsen, to Clinton, saying that Berntsen had been "Unable to break through the bureaucracy with it." Mills then forwarded the email to Jake Sullivan.

On January 29, 2009, State Department official Ashley Yehl received a Judicial Watch press release from Associated Press reporter Matt Lee about a lawsuit Judicial Watch filed on behalf of State Department official David Rodearmel challenging Clinton's appointment as Secretary of State.

"We continue to uncover classified information mishandled by Hillary Clinton in emails that she tried to hide or destroy. This is further evidence of the urgency for the DOJ to finally undertake a complete and legitimate criminal investigation," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-uncovers-more-classified-emails-in-hillary-clintons-unsecure-email-system/

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