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Based on this, only the shadow knows.
Yup. According to the article only 30-60 days is a reliable number.
Since we might not be able to look at all their emails from gmail, if that was the service they used, it could be that they have done far worse than HRC in that they're communications may be forever lost.
If the Dems get control of either chamber, I hope they hold hearings on this and subpoena all GOP members of Congress to testify, one at a time, as to what they are hiding.
Oh but the tax $...Yup. According to the article only 30-60 days is a reliable number.
Since we might not be able to look at all their emails from gmail, if that was the service they used, it could be that they have done far worse than HRC in that they're communications may be forever lost.
If the Dems get control of either chamber, I hope they hold hearings on this and subpoena all GOP members of Congress to testify, one at a time, as to what they are hiding.
Yup. According to the article only 30-60 days is a reliable number.
Since we might not be able to look at all their emails from gmail, if that was the service they used, it could be that they have done far worse than HRC in that they're communications may be forever lost.
If the Dems get control of either chamber, I hope they hold hearings on this and subpoena all GOP members of Congress to testify, one at a time, as to what they are hiding.
And what other dem is being asked to turn over email? My lord at the rationale LG.
With Hillary falling down & hitting her head so many times on the ground she probably doesn't remember squat & has to rely on her aides to tell her what day of the week it is & where she's going for the day. What an elite loser.
I still think Huma is the one to go after. Hillary probably has nothing there on the server for two reasons - 1)she's absolutely clueless about details and cares less and 2)it's 'convenient' for her - plausible deniability and all. Huma is the one holding the shovel and knows where all the bodies are buried.
Yup. According to the article only 30-60 days is a reliable number.
Since we might not be able to look at all their emails from gmail, if that was the service they used, it could be that they have done far worse than HRC in that they're communications may be forever lost.
If the Dems get control of either chamber, I hope they hold hearings on this and subpoena all GOP members of Congress to testify, one at a time, as to what they are hiding.
After seeking and receiving a two week extension from the Committee, Secretary Clinton failed to provide a single new document to the subpoena issued by the Committee and refused to provide her private server to the Inspector General for the State Department or any other independent arbiter for analysis, Representative Trey Gowdy (R., S.C.), the chairman of the select committee investigating the attacks, announced Friday evening.
We learned today, from her attorney, Secretary Clinton unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all emails from her personal server, he continued. While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department.
Clinton left it ambiguous, during her press conference, when asked about the existence of the emails. At the end, I chose not to keep my private personal emails, she said, while also insisting that the server will remain private.
So, the Committee's deadline came and went, and Hillary turned over no new documents, and reported that the server had been completely wiped.
So we'll just have to take Hillary's word that she turned everything over. After all, there is no evidence that she withheld anything, and given that the documents were in her sole possession, no one would know better than her whether or not she provided everything.
What difference, AT THIS POINT, does it make?So, the Committee's deadline came and went, and Hillary turned over no new documents, and reported that the server had been completely wiped.
So we'll just have to take Hillary's word that she turned everything over. After all, there is no evidence that she withheld anything, and given that the documents were in her sole possession, no one would know better than her whether or not she provided everything.