[Washington Times] The FBI refused to cooperate Monday with a court-ordered inquiry into former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's email server, telling the State Department that they won't even confirm they are investigating the matter themselves, much less willing to tell the rest of the government what's going on.
An interesting choice. I wonder what it means...
Judge Emmet G. Sullivan had ordered the State Department to talk with the FBI and see what sort of information could be recovered from Mrs. Clinton's email server, which her lawyer has said she turned over to the Justice Department over the summer.
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Orders from the boss. Nobody touches the catalonia until he smiles and says.... 'dig in.'
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Couldn't the Federal Judge order top FBI personnel into the courtroom and order them to do so, then arrest them for failure to do so?
Problem is nobody has been arrested for monkeying around with the Judicial branch with delays and tampering and destruction of evidence. If the Judicials don't start to do something the balance of power is effectively over.
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Drudge has a pic of her without her blue contacts in....
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Without her blue contacts? So that's it? Shocked, I tell you. I'm SHOCKED!
And yet, you can bet she'll make fun of The Donald's hair.
Well, judges have no enforcement power. The enforcers are supposed to be within the executive branch. But if the executive is corrupt the judge can do nothing. That's what you call lawlessness.
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