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06-29-16

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State of Florida Documents Reveal Orlando Terrorist Was Expert Marksman with Handgun — Judicial Watch announced it obtained public records from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) on June 20, 2016 showing that Orlando mass murderer Omar Mateen was an…http://jwatch.us/AoTWFw

New Clinton Emails Produced by State Department; Clinton Email Shows She Was Concerned About Records — Judicial Watch released 165 pages of new State Department records that include a previously unreleased March 22, 2009, email of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revealing…http://jwatch.us/3iT7at

DHS May Ban “Religiously-Charged” Terms Jihad, Sharia to Avert “Us versus Them” in Anti-Terror Programs — Four years after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) purged anti-terrorism training material determined to be offensive to Muslims, its umbrella agency, the Department of Homeland…http://jwatch.us/t1A3rX

Judicial Watch Releases Former State Department IT Official Bryan Pagliano Deposition Testimony — Judicial Watch released the deposition transcript of former State Department IT political appointee Bryan Pagliano, who repeatedly invoked his Fifth Amendment right to not answer questions…http://jwatch.us/YqfwGK

 

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MORE CLINTON EMAILS APPEAR — “Clinton, who is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, handed over approximately 30,000 emails to the State Department in 2014, after the discovery that she had used a personal server throughout her tenure at the department. Another similarly sized batch of emails, which Clinton had claimed were purely personal, were deleted. But Judicial Watch and others have unveiled dozens of new emails in recent months and weeks suggesting that some of those emails pertained to her job at the State Department and ought to have been preserved.”…http://bit.ly/2935O7W

CLINTON IT GUY ZIPS LIPS — “The State Department aide who set up Hillary Clinton’s private server inside her home invoked his Fifth Amendment right ‘more than 125 times’ in a case involving the email system. Pagliano wouldn’t even answer questions about his resume as he gave court-ordered testimony on Wednesday in the case, brought by conservative non-profit Judicial Watch, the group said.”…http://dailym.ai/290c39M

Hillary’s IT Expert Pleads the Fifth — On The Wall Street Journal “Opinion Journal” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discusses why another Hillary Clinton aide (Bryan Pagliano) won’t answer questions about the former Secretary of State’s private email server or anything else. Mr. Pagliano pled the 5th over 125 times during a Judicial Watch deposition: http://on.wsj.com/29csiCY

 


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