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Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Make Hillary Clinton Testify About Private Email Server

From The Washington Times:

The Supreme Court rejected a case Monday seeking to have Hillary Clinton testify about her use of a private email for official business as secretary of state in the Obama administration.

Without comment, the justices declined to hear the challenge by the conservative activist group Judicial Watch.

It would have taken four justices to vote to grant review on the matter.

Hillary Clinton ignored the law but received special protection from both the courts and law enforcement. For countless Americans, this double standard of justice has destroyed confidence in the fair administration of justice,” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch.

David Kendall, who represented Mrs. Clinton, said the Supreme Court‘s decision “speaks for itself.” He declined to elaborate.

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