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Hillary Clinton e-mail focus on gross negligence and obstruction of justice

At the Democrat staged CNN debate that was obviously rehearsed, Bernie Sanders said to Hillary Clinton that no one cares about your damn e-mails. I guess Bernie Sanders didn’t get the memo that the FBI is now investigating Hillary Clinton for gross negligence and obstruction of justice. Yea, who cares! Especially if you are a communist Democrat like Bernie Sanders. I mean, who cares if Hillary Clinton, the anointed Democrat nominee for president violated the Espionage Act.

Hillary Clinton e-mail focus on gross negligence and obstruction of justice
Hillary Clinton e-mail focus on gross negligence and obstruction of justice

Three months after Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email address and server while secretary of state was referred to the FBI, an intelligence source familiar with the investigation tells Fox News that the team is now focused on whether there were violations of an Espionage Act subsection pertaining to “gross negligence” in the safekeeping of national defense information.

Under 18 USC 793 subsection F, the information does not have to be classified to count as a violation. The intelligence source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity citing the sensitivity of the ongoing probe, said the subsection requires the “lawful possession” of national defense information by a security clearance holder who “through gross negligence,” such as the use of an unsecure computer network, permits the material to be removed or abstracted from its proper, secure location.

Subsection F also requires the clearance holder “to make prompt report of such loss, theft, abstraction, or destruction to his superior officer. “A failure to do so “shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.”

The source said investigators are also focused on possible obstruction of justice. “If someone knows there is an ongoing investigation and takes action to impede an investigation, for example destruction of documents or threatening of witnesses, that could be a separate charge but still remain under a single case,” the source said. Currently, the ongoing investigation is led by the Washington Field Office of the FBI.