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April 24, 2015 - InfoWars Special Reports
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I'm a champion! I'm a champion!
I'm a champion! I'm a champion!
We know we're under attack! We know it! We're not gonna give in to them!
We know we're under attack!
There are four things I want the public to know.
First, when I got to work as Secretary of State, I opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the State Department, because I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two.
Nope.
Turns out that first statement is a lie.
Not only did just weeks earlier Clinton admit to using two phones... The big question.
Okay.
iPhone or Android?
iPhone.
Okay, in full disclosure?
Blackberry.
And a blackberry.
The Associated Press obtained State Department documents showing Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well.
And obviously an iPad is a lot bigger than a second phone.
So Hillary Clinton's excuse that she needed this for convenience shouldn't trump national security.
Now, not only do we see Clinton mixing personal and work chats, here she responds to an email update on drone strikes with some interior decorating questions.
Plus, it seems like she can't seem to figure out how to use her iPad.
Seems confident.
Let's make her president.
Second.
The vast majority of my work emails went to government employees at their government addresses.
You'll recall that it was actually the hacker, Guccifer, who revealed Clinton's private email address and the fact that she seemed to be running her own secret spy network.
Three men were involved in her private intelligence gathering efforts.
They were feeding her intel on, among other things, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
Now the State Department pledged that they turned over all documents pertaining to the Benghazi investigation.
We went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related emails and deliver them to the State Department.
At the end, I chose not to keep my private, personal emails.
Not only did Clinton set up her own private homebrew email server in order to control the flow of information, but it turns out Clinton actually wiped her server!
She admits that she destroyed the electronic copies of her State Department emails on this private server after the State Department subpoenaed those emails.
She basically told the Congressional investigators what they could do with their letters and with their subpoenas.
She could have taught Richard Nixon a lesson.
So it's definitely not looking good for Hillary that she wiped her server.
But then again, we are talking about a woman who was fired from the Watergate investigation for being unethical.
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