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She is not even US President yet, and all she does is lie, lie and lie. Second email scandal hits Hillary

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Seriously…if Americans vote her into office then they deserve all the chaos, corruption and misery that a Clinton administration will bring to the United States.

Unfortunately Clinton will also bring her neo-con ideology to world affairs and global “diplomacy”, causing mass suffering for people all over the world…and the world does not deserve to suffer just because America was too zombified to see the signs spray painted all over the freakin wall!

First email scandal should have done Clinton in…she lied her way out of it. Now we have a second email scandal and more lies.

Free Beacon reports…

Despite past claims by Hillary Clinton that she only used one email address as secretary of state, previously unseen email records show there was at least one other email address in use.

The New York Times published new emails that were sent using the private email server set up by Clinton while she was secretary of state, and the Republican National Committee discovered that that multiple emails were sent from the “hrod17@clintonemail.com” address that Clinton’s attorney’s had previously said do not exist.

In a letter to Rep. Trey Gowdy (R., S.C.) responding to a subpoena from the Benghazi Select Committee, Clinton’s attorney David Kendall wrote that “‘hrod17@clintonemail.com’ is not an address that existed during Secretary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.”

Kendall additionally states in the letter that “Secretary Clinton used one email account when corresponding with anyone, from Department officials to friends and family.”

Emails records show that this was not the case, as correspondence was sent from the above stated address in both 2011 and 2012.

In the prepared statement circulated by Clinton’s team in an attempt to put the email scandal to bed, the belief that Clinton used multiple email accounts was called a “misunderstanding.”

“In fairness to the [Benghazi] Committee, this was an honest misunderstanding,” said the statement from the office of former secretary Clinton. “Secretary Clinton used one email account during her tenure at State.”

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Sputnik News Agency reports…

The second email address, revealed by the New York Times, is from the same private email server that was uncovered earlier this year. Clinton used the account in exchanges with longtime adviser Sydney Blumenthal about strategies to help rebels oust Muammar Gadhafi in Libya in 2011.

While Hillary Clinton was US Secretary of State, The Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars from foreign governments, and at least one contribution was in violation of a State Department ethics agreement, the Washington Post reports.

“Fyi. The idea of using private security experts to arm the opposition should be considered,” Clinton wrote Blumenthal from the email address HRod17@clintonemail.com.

Clinton’s office insisted just two months ago that the only private email address used by the former secretary of state during her tenure was hdr22@clintonemail.com.

In a 2015 letter to Congressman Trey Gowdy, Clinton’s lawyer acknowledged that the HRod17 email address existed, but said it was “not an address that existed during Secretary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.”

But the timestamps and content of the messages make clear that this statement was inaccurate, according to the Times report.

The first private email use was seen as a breach of protocol. Clinton’s advisers handed over 55,000 pages of emails to the State Department to comply with an investigation. But those emails will not be made public until 2016.

Clinton admitted to deleting thousands of others, claiming they were personal.

In March, she said that she wanted the State Department to release the emails and since then, the State Department has assigned 12 staffers full-time to reviewing the Clinton emails, according to an official who spoke with Politico.

During a campaign stop in Iowa on Monday, Clinton told reporters: “Nobody has a bigger interest in getting them released than I do.

“Anything that they might do to expedite that process I heartily support,” she continued. “I want the American people to learn as much as they can about the work I did with our diplomats and our development experts.”

She contended she has limited say over the timetable.

“They’re not mine,” Clinton said about her emails, which she turned over copies of to her former department last December. “The State Department has to go through its process, but as much as they can expedite the process, that’s what I’m asking them to do.”

The State Department on Monday night proposed a deadline of January 2016 to complete its review and publicly release the whole batch of documents, but a federal judge on Tuesday rejected such a plan.

US District Court Judge Rudolph Contreras on Tuesday said the State Department must propose a new schedule that involves disclosures of a batch of the emails “every 60 days.”

A State Department spokesman told Politico that it will abide by the judge’s order, and denied that the agency was “slow-rolling” the release of the records in order to benefit Clinton politically.

January 2016….how convenient. You can’t make this shit up.

References:

http://freebeacon.com/politics/hillary-clinton-used-multiple-secret-email-addresses-as-secretary-of-state/

http://sputniknews.com/us/20150519/1022337216.html

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