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Appeals Court Denies Judicial Watch Effort To Overturn Ruling Shooting Down Hillary Clinton Deposition

From The Washington Examiner:

The full appeals court in the nation’s capital rejected Judicial Watch’s request for a rehearing on being allowed to depose Hillary Clinton after a three-judge appeals court panel overturned a district court ruling granting the conservative watchdog the ability to put the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee under oath.

Of the 10 members of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit who considered Judicial Watch’s request, no circuit judge said they wanted to rehear the case that a trio of their colleagues had ruled on in August by overturning a March order by a district court judge that had granted a deposition and further discovery in the Freedom of Information Act lawsuit related to Clinton’s improper use of a private email server at the State Department and the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack.

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