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Former Oversight Chairman Rips FBI Denying Requests on Hillary’s Emails: Total Crap and Illegal

As Cortney covered yesterday, the FBI has denied a Freedom of Information Act request seeking a series of emails belonging to former Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. In their rejection of the request, the FBI cited a “lack of public interest” for their decision.

Meanwhile, government watchdog Judicial Watch is still fighting for all of Clinton’s emails in court. In recent months, the group has exposed Clinton sent even more classified information to aide Huma Abedin through her unsecured, personal email server than previously known. They’ve also produced emails showing Abedin using the Secretary of State’s office to do favors for Clinton Foundation donors.


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