06-09-2016, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Rochard
No, the State Department did not contact the FBI asking them to investigate. Clinton's private email server was first discovered by the House Benghazi Committee. You know, one of "ten investigations into Benghazi" where it was discovered that no one broke any laws. The House Benghazi Committee quickly discovered there was no law broken with Benghazi, but instead began to focus on this email server.
This was yet another witch hunt - You know, just like when they were investigating Whitewater and asked a sitting president personal questions about his sex life.
Basically they just kept looking until they found something that looked bad.
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it's truly stunning you're in these threads arguing when you don't even have a grasp of the facts of the matter.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/25/us...nity.html?_r=0
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The State Department and Intelligence Community (IC) inspector generals' discovery of four emails containing classified information, out of a random sample of 40, prompted them to make a security referral to the FBI's counterintelligence office, to alert authorities that classified information was being kept on Clinton's server and by her lawyer on a thumb drive. As part of an FBI probe at the request of the IC inspector general, Clinton agreed to turn over her email server to the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as thumb drives containing copies of her work-related emails.
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