"Democratic
Party presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's chief aide, Cheryl Mills,
and her attorney reportedly stormed out of her interview by FBI agents
regarding Hillary's privately installed and utilized email system and
Internet server. The Washington Post claims that one of the FBI agents
asked Mills a question and she left the interview complaining the question
was inappropriate.
The
newspaper also claims that after a brief meeting between Cheryl Mills
and Beth Wilkinson, her legal counsel, the two women returned to the interview
room. Also it has been intimated by law enforcement insiders that Mills
and Wilkinson requested several breaks from the interview in order to
confer privately.
According
to Conservative Base law-enforcement source Laurence McCaffrey, he was
led to believe that the interview question that caused Mills and Wilkinson
to walk out had to do with the procedure used to produce emails for possible
public release by the State Department.
Mills
refused to answer questions about it because her attorney and Attorney
General Loretta Lynch's Justice Department attorneys agreed it was confidential
and therefore FBI agents were prevented to delving into the allegations
about private server.
The
FBI has continued investigating possible gross mishandling of classified
information and Clinton's use of an unsecured personal account exclusively
for government business. Investigators have already interviewed two of
Clinton's top aides, Mills and Huma Abedin, and hope to be able to interview
Clinton herself as they wrap up the case. There are also allegations of
illegal activity at the so-called Clinton family charity the Clinton Foundation.
"Based
of these latest reports, I would say the FBI is being handcuffed by Justice
Department lawyers in order to protect the Democrats' heir apparent to
the White House," said Laurence McCaffrey, a former criminal investigator
specializing in white-collar crime and corporate espionage. "There
is evidence that the 'fix is in' at the Justice Department, a department
that openly allowed it's lawyers and investigators to donate money to
the Clinton campaign," he added.
According
to the Washington Free Beacon, Hillary Clinton garnered $75,000.00 in
political donations from taxpayer-paid Justice Department workers so far.
"This is the department which will determine whether there should
be criminal charges leveled against the Clinton and others for using an
unauthorzed private e-mail server," said political strategist Michael
Baker.
The
Justice Department workers' political donations to the Clinton campaign
exceed the amount of money they gave to her rivals Democrat Bernie Sanders
and Republican candidate Donald Trump. Clinton received $73,437 from over
200 Justice Department employees. Twelve of the DOJ staff are reported
to have donated the maximum $2,700 to Hillary for President coffers.
Dave
Bossie, leader of the watchdog group Citizens United, claims he's far
from being surprised. “I’m not surprised in the least to see
more evidence that shows the politicization of the Justice Department,”
Bossie said. “How can Democrat political appointees fairly investigate
someone who is about to become their nominee for president? That’s
why last July I called on Attorney General Lynch to appoint an impartial
special counsel to investigate the private Clinton email server.”
Newly
unclassified email released by a public-interest watchdog group reveals
that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wantonly attempted to abandon
a “secure call” and requesting instead to continue communications
on her personal -- and unprotected -- home phone.
Judicial
Watch, a top "Inside the Beltway" watchdog on Thursday, May
12, 2016, released 296 pages of new State Department documents, including
a 2009 email in which the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton apologized
to health care activist/physician Mark Hyman for failing to respond to
a message because, “no
blackberry contact permitted in my office.”
In addition,
the newly released documents contain a Feb. 22, 2009, email exchange between
Clinton and her then-Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, trying to communicate
over a secure line after Clinton returned from a trip.
Unable
to maintain a secure telephone line, Clinton told Mills, “I called
[operations] ops and they gave me your ‘secure’ cell [phone
numbers] … but only got a high-pitched whining sound.” Then
Mills suggested that Clinton try the secure line again, but Clinton wrote
back, “I give up. Call me on my home #.”
The
previously unreleased Clinton emails date back as far as January 2009
and further contradict statements by Hillary Clinton that, “as far
as she knew,” all of her government emails were turned over to the
State Department and that she did not use her clintonemail.com system
until March 18, 2009.
Judicial
Watch's President Tom Fitton said, "This email reveal is another
in a long line that show Hillary Clinton could not care less about the
security of her communications.” He added that it’s becoming
more and more difficult to believe the FBI investigation could come to
any other conclusion than a criminal referral when it’s so blatant
that Clinton mishandled classified information on a consistent basis.
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According
to Conservative Base law-enforcement source Laurence McCaffrey, he was
led to believe that the interview question that caused Mills and Wilkinson
to walk out had to do with the procedure used to produce emails for possible
public release by the State Department.