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FBI: Clinton Claims She Didn’t Know ‘C’ Meant ‘Classified’

September 3, 2016
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Details from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s FBI Interview has emerged and some of the details are mind blowing including that she thought the “C” before a paragraph in her e-mails indicated alphabetical order. The C actually stands for “classified.”

She cited her 2012 concussion as the reason that she cannot remember details of briefings during her “transition out of office” and she never even thought whether emails she exchanged on a future U.S. drone attack should be classified.

While President Obama dubbed Clinton as “the most qualified” person ever to run for President, we are more concerned with the whereabouts of her old devices that are missing including a laptop. The FBI report suggests there were at least 13 different devices used and Clinton would often dispose devices and start using new ones, claiming some were lost.

The FBI interviewed Clinton at the conclusion of the investigation of her handling of classified information.  Charges were not recommended but were likely never on the table because basic interrogatory procedures were not followed with Clinton.  She was not read her Miranda Rights and the interview was not recorded.  The reason seems pretty obvious to us.  Clinton would have refused to answer questions if her answers could have been used against her in a criminal proceeding.

 


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