Thursday, October 10, 2019

Judicial Watch Fights in Court to Depose Hillary Clinton

 Judicial Watch announced that a federal court will soon rule on whether Hillary Clinton and her top aide can be questioned under oath by Judicial Watch lawyers about the email and Benghazi controversies.

The court has already granted additional discovery to Judicial Watch and is now considering Clinton's objections, filed on September 23, to being questioned.

Judicial Watch filed its response to Clinton on October 3 testified under oath that he had raised concerns that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's staff may have "Culled out 30,000" of the secretary's "Personal" emails without following strict National Archives standards.

Justin Cooper, former aide to President Bill Clinton and Clinton Foundation employee who registered the domain name of the unsecure clintonemail.com server that Clinton used while serving as Secretary of State, testified he worked with Huma Abedin, Clinton's deputy chief of staff, to create the non-government email system.

In the interrogatory responses of E.W. Priestap, assistant director of the FBI Counterintelligence Division, he stated that the agency found Clinton email records in the Obama White House, specifically, the Executive Office of the President.

Jacob "Jake" Sullivan, Clinton's senior advisor and deputy chief of staff when she was secretary of state, testified that both he and Clinton used her unsecure non-government email system to conduct official State Department business.

Eric Boswell, former assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security during Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, testified that Clinton was warned twice against using unsecure BlackBerry's and personal emails to transmit classified material.

https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/judicial-watch-fights-in-court-to-depose-hillary-clinton/

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