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You Can Set Your Watch To Hillary’s Lies, There’s One Every Hour

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  • An email was found in Hillary Clinton's server that shows her saying she doesn't want her private email to be accessible.
  • This proves that she did not hand over every email, meaning she violated a sworn oath.
  • This makes her look guilty in the violation of the Espionage Act.

In a new turn of events, it has been discovered that Hillary Clinton did not turn over an important email that was directly related to the use of a private email server for classified information.

A new email has been found from Hillary Clinton to her deputy chief of staff that states that she doesn't want some of her emails to be “accessible.” It isn't clear whether she was referring to Congress or to the State Department, but clearly, there were some things that Hillary did not want people to see.

That email spring boarded an inspector general report that found Clinton had indeed broken rules.

The fact that we now know that Hillary did not hand over that email to the State Department proves that she violated a sworn oath  to hand over all her emails. That alone puts her in a bad position. Not only did she violate a sworn oath but the fact that she didn't hand over this email make her look even more guilty towards violating the Espionage Act. If she lost or allowed defense information to be destroyed, stolen, or abstracted, through negligence, she will be found guilty of violating the Espionage Act.

John Kirby, the State Departments spokesman, said in a statement to the Associated Press, “While this exchange was not part of the approximately 55,000 pages provided to the State Department by former Secretary Clinton, the exchange was included within the set of documents Ms. Abedin provided the department in response to our March 2015 request.”

The email itself was brought up in an inspector general's report.

Breitbart News reported that:

“In November 2010, Secretary Clinton and her Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations discussed the fact that Secretary Clinton's emails to Department employees were not being received,” that was according to the report.

Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff told her that “we should talk about putting you on state email or releasing your email address to the department so you are not going to spam.”

Hillary Clinton replied, “Let's get separate address or device but I don't wany any risk of the personal being accessible.”

No, further action has been made with this information, but we can expect some to be coming soon.

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