Tuesday, March 31, 2015

@AP 's FOIA Request Shows Extent of Hillary Clinton's Email Coverup

Hillary Clinton's ever-changing story about the content and 'full' disclosure of her email takes a another strange twist today. While claiming to have turned over tens of thousands of pages of State Dept. emails (that were already supposed to be in State Dept. custody) and that the remaining emails were just personal in nature, this story hits the wire from the Associated Press.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says it can find only four emails sent between former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and her staff concerning drone strikes and certain U.S. surveillance programs, and those notes have little to do with either subject. 
She asks for a phone call in one, a phone number in another. She seeks advice on how best to condemn information leaks, and accidentally replies to one work email with questions apparently about decorations. 
The messages also reveal Clinton used an iPad to email while secretary of state in addition to her BlackBerry, despite her explanation she set up a private email account and homebrew server while she was the nation's top diplomat so that she could carry a single device. 
The four emails were obtained by The Associated Press under a 2013 Freedom of Information Act request and offer one of the first looks into Clinton's correspondence at the State Department. It is the first time it has provided Clinton-related documents in response to several outstanding FOIA requests, the first of which AP filed in 2010
The response also came about three weeks after AP filed a federal lawsuit against the State Department, seeking to force the release of materials during Clinton's tenure. 
Clinton is widely expected to announce her candidacy for president next month, and will enter the race as the favorite to win the Democratic nomination. 
The 2013 request sought correspondence between Clinton and her advisers over a four-year period that contained keywords such as "drone," ''metadata" and "prism." The latter was among several code words for controversial U.S. surveillance programs revealed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. 
Although Clinton left office four months before the Snowden leaks were first published in June 2013, the AP's request sought messages about those programs before they were publicly disclosed. The request also asked for certain emails about government programs to eavesdrop on terror suspects believed to be foreigners 
The State Department hasn't honored FOIA requests for Hillary Clinton's emails from 2010 until now. Why, because the State Department never had copies or control of her email because Hillary intentionally failed to follow the State Department policies and procedures. Policies and procedures set in place to preserve history and for accountability. But Hillary Clinton deleted her emails that were under subpoena.  Not only were the Benghazi emails sanitized, but her entire tenure at the State Dept

Was it odd that Hillary ran her own server ? What emails did the State Department turn over to Associated Press in reposne to their FOIA ? .....
The highly unusual practice of a Cabinet-level official physically running her own email server gave Clinton complete control over access to her message archives. She deleted emails — some 30,000 in total — she described as personal in nature, and has declined the request of Republicans that she turn over her server for an independent review. 
Among the four emails obtained by AP is one in which Clinton accidentally mingled personal and work matters. In reply to a message sent in September 2011 by adviser Huma Abedin to Clinton's personal email account, which contained an AP story about a drone strike in Pakistan, Clinton mistakenly replied with questions that appear to be about decorations.

"I like the idea of these," she wrote to Abedin. "How high are they? What would the bench be made of? And I'd prefer two shelves or attractive boxes/baskets/ conmtainers (sic) on one. What do you think?"

Abedin replied, "Did u mean to send to me?" To which Clinton wrote, "No-sorry! Also, pls let me know if you got a reply from my ipad. I'm not sure replies go thru."

Strange, the AP got 4 total emails, that were personal and not professional in nature.  Hillary Clinton first said they searched her emails using key words before deleting her 'personal ones' . After an uproar, she then claimed that all her emails were read through and only personal emails were deleted and the emails regarding the people's business were turned over.   In reality, the only thing turning over are the founding fathers in their graves.

More blogs on Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
Hillary Clinton Email Scandal - Obfuscation & Obstruction

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