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New emails show Hillary lied; risked national security

While all the Trump stupidity continues on the GOP side, lets not forget the criminal Hillary Clinton. New “recently discovered” e-mails show yet again how Hillary Clinton lied and put this country’s national security at risk, all because she wants to become Queen of America.

New emails show Hillary lied; risked national security
New emails show Hillary lied; risked national security

Hillary’s indictment cometh. She has yet again been caught lying about her emails and the timing of them. She had claimed that she did not use her private, unsecured email server before March 2009. Unfortunately for her, Judicial Watch has uncovered a batch of emails between Clinton and Cheryl Mills that date back to February 13, 2009. The ones before March 2009 were not reported and they contain correspondence between Clinton and Mills discussing her BlackBerry and using it for security purposes, which she never did. It shows an utter disdain for national security and a lax attitude that borders on treasonous. She is being snared in her own lies over and over again. I don’t see how she doesn’t get nailed over all this. All that is left is the timing of it.

Hillary Clinton has — yet again — been found lying about her e-mails. Though Clinton claimed that she did not use her private, unsecured server for government business before March 2009, the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch reported Thursday on a batch of e-mails between Clinton and her close confidant, Cheryl Mills. Those previously undisclosed e-mails — and their contents — may spell serious trouble for the former secretary of state and current Democratic frontrunner.

In 2014, Mrs. Clinton claimed that she turned over all of her work-related e-mails, about 30,000. She also unilaterally deleted around 30,000 e-mails that she claimed were all personal. She also claimed that her use of the unsecured, home-brew server began in March 2009. The e-mails recently acquired and published online by Judicial Watch prove otherwise. First, they date back to February 13, 2009. And, they were never disclosed. The first e-mails in those released by the State Department are dated March 18, 2009.