Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Not just risking national security. Persona greed!-----WATCHDOG RELEASES TOP TEN MOST ETHICALLY CHALLENGED HILLARY EMAILS

FACT Marks One-Year Anniversary of Clinton Lying at UN
(Washington, D.C.) – March 10, 2016-One year ago today at the United Nations, Hillary Clinton stood in front of the world and lied when she stated:
“I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email. There is no classified material.” 
Much has changed during that time as a court-ordered release of over
30,000 emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server revealed that Clinton sent or received at least 2,079 emails containing classified material, 104 of which she personally and proactively wrote and sent.
...“Overwhelming evidence points to the fact that as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton abused her official position to help her friends and advance her political interests, all while putting our national security at great risk,” said Matthew Whitaker, Executive Director, Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust.
“We will continue to expose the truth about the content of her emails because a politically powerful
individual needs to be held to the same standard as all other citizens.”
The content ranges from granting special access to Clinton’s campaign and Clinton Foundation donors, to assisting her son-in-law’s business contact, to ordering aides to act counter to security protocol:
1. Clinton intervenes for son-in-law Marc Mezvinsky: On August 22, 2012, Clinton acted on a request from her son-in-law, Marc Mezvinsky, for the State Department to assist one his business contacts that also had ties to a Clinton Foundation donor. This email exchange was the subject of an ethics complaint filed by FACT with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics in December 2015, which was based upon this apparent special access to the State Department that was given based upon relationships with Clinton’s family members and Clinton Foundation donors.
A long, tawdry list.
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