In recent days, the media focus has shifted from Hillary Clinton’s email scandals to the Presidential debates but the probe is still continuing and it still continues to reveal fresh shocking information. Congress is continuing its investigations to the probe and that has led to the shocking revelations that the scandal was in fact, a more than just the use of a private email server, there was a cover up, which runs deep inside the government. Here is what we know and what continues to come out -
- Hillary Clinton used a private email server to conduct official business. She lied to the public that she didn’t have any classified documents in her email, which she did. She said that she handed over all the work-related emails to the justice department, which she didn’t.
- Her aide destroyed thousands of email in a server, despite getting a subpoena from congress to preserve it. Nobody knows what were on those emails.
- She said to the American public that she used 1 mobile device, whereas she used 18 of them including five i-pads. Most of them are missing, while some have been destroyed by a hammer.
- New documents reveal that Hillary Clinton’s IT aide, employees work for the Platte River Network referred to the deleting of emails as “Hillary Cover-up Operation”.
- Hillary’s IT aide, Paul Combetta asks for advice in Reddit on how to strip “VIP, VERY VIP” email addresses from Hillary’s archive.
Now, the interesting part is, despite acts of destroying evidence, the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) couldn’t find intent to pursue a case against Hillary Clinton.
Now the most interesting part is that 5 persons like Paul Combetta, who are key witnesses in the case, the justice department of the United States (boss of FBI) have granted them immunity under the fifth amendment, which is currently blocking the congressional investigation into the probe. Exactly that is how deep the corruption is reached.


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