[THEHILL] The B.O. regime is trying to prevent former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ... sometimes described as The Heroine of Tuzla and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another George C. Marshall ... from being deposed in an ongoing open records case connected to her use of a private email server. Birds of a feather...
Late Thursday evening, the Justice Department filed a court motion opposing the Clinton deposition request from conservative legal watchdog Judicial Watch, claiming that the organization was trying to dramatically expand the scope of the lawsuit.
Judicial Watch is "seeking instead to transform these proceedings into a wide-ranging inquiry into matters beyond the scope of the court’s order and unrelated to the FOIA request at issue in this case," government lawyers wrote in their filing, referring to the Freedom of Information Act.
The lawyers wrote that the request to interview Clinton "is wholly inappropriate" before depositions are finished in a separate case also concerning the email server.
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Certainly would not want an expansion of 'discovery' which might include the White House and POTUS and their potential knowledge of the Beest's misdeeds. Who knows, perhaps the Champ's communications habits were a bit lax as well.
More bathroom sign background noise for the media and little people please.
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