[WAPO] The FBI has begun looking into the security of Hillary Rodham Clinton's private e-mail setup, contacting in the past week a Denver-based technology firm that helped manage the unusual system, according to two government officials.
Also last week, the FBI contacted Clinton's lawyer, David Kendall, with questions about the security of a thumb drive in his possession that contains copies of work e-mails Clinton sent during her time as secretary of state.
The FBI's interest in Clinton's e-mail system comes after the intelligence community's inspector general referred the issue to the Justice Department in July. Intelligence officials expressed concern that some sensitive information was not in the government's possession and could be "compromised." The referral did not accuse Clinton of any wrongdoing, and the two officials said Tuesday that the FBI is not targeting her.
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In any socialist regime, elements generally start working in their own interests in power politics. The interesting aspect is how many real enemies have the imperial family made and when when does their Nicolae Ceaușescu moment arrive?
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some people hope for a quick death of the Hillary campaign
personally, I like the slow bleeding that is going on
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Could it be that ValJar has let loose the dogs of war and has secured the connection to the next perceived vehicle for continued Iranian influence in the WH, the witless VP. Look for the telltale signs slowly emerging....
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I suspect they'll enjoy the juicy details of the emails between Hillary and Huma before loudly declaring all is well like the good party operatives they are these days.
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Yeah, who really need merit and earning when pols will rob the ants to make the grasshoppers happy. Should have closed doors on that bureaucracy the last time around. Where's the graft in that?
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Debt is created to mask the damage of taxation of work.
more debt means more inflation which means even more capital will sit in unproductive areas and boost rents impoverishing the country,
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