

NewsWatch: Judicial Watch Persists In Court Over Clinton Emails


Judicial Watch first discovered Hillary’s email scandal in 2015, bringing the biggest corruption story in the U.S. history to light. Today, we continue to fight Hillary Clinton in court to find out the full truth about what really happened with her emails, who she communicated to, and what she was hiding. Scroll down to read how our ground-breaking legal efforts have been featured throughout the media.
From Judicial Watch:
Judicial Watch in Court Hearing on Clinton Email/Benghazi– (12/17/2019)
The court is considering whether to allow Judicial Watch to question Hillary Clinton and her top aide in person and under oath about the email and Benghazi controversies. Judicial Watch attorneys will also request the deposition of Paul Combetta, who was the IT specialist working on the Clinton server at Platte River Networks.
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From One America News:
1. Judicial Watch to attend hearing in federal court amid ongoing discovery into Hillary Clinton email scandal (12/18/2019)
Victor Davis Hanson noted: âBrennan, in May 2017, as an ex-CIA director, again almost certainly did not tell the truth to Congress when he testified in answer to Rep. Tray Gowdyâs questions that he neither knew who had commissioned the Steele dossier nor had the CIA relied on its contents for any action.”
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From The Epoch Times
2. Watchdog Asks Court to Subpoena Google for Records of Mystery Clinton-Tied Gmail Account (12/19/2019)
Judicial Watch, a conservative government transparency group, asked a federal judge on Dec. 17 to subpoena Google for records on a Gmail account used to transfer the archive of Hillary Clintonâs emails from her tenure as the secretary of state.
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3. Clinton email saga drags on in court (12/19/2019)
Clintonâs nemeses at the conservative legal group Judicial Watch pleaded with U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth for a chance to depose Clinton personally and to conduct a second round of questioning of Clintonâs former chief of staff Cheryl Mills.
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