Judicial Watch Victory: Court Grants
Significant New Discovery
in Clinton Email Case
Judicial Watch,
by
Staff
Original Article
Posted By: Ken M.,
8/31/2019 9:02:23 PM
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a federal judge granted seven additional depositions, three interrogatories and four document requests related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private, unauthorized email server. Hillary Clinton and her former top aide and current lawyer Cheryl Mills were given 30 days to oppose being deposed by Judicial Watch (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:14-cv-01242)). The court rejected Justice and State Department arguments to protect Clinton and the agencies from additional discovery and ordered agency lawyers to respond to Judicial Watch’s questions about their knowledge of the Clinton email issue.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
tlyons1 8/31/2019 9:16:47 PM (No. 168133)
Please someone tell me.. if Barr is now in charge, and all previous efforts were stymied... doesn’t he have the authority to request that the cooperation level be proper and stop the stalling? I mean, Wray has not helped.. can’t the new bosses force everyone to obey??
Or, is Barr really a deep stater?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
droopydog 8/31/2019 9:43:24 PM (No. 168152)
Yes #1, that is the question I keep asking. The best face I can put on it is that the information is part of an ongoing investigation into wrongdoing.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
cor-vet 8/31/2019 10:12:59 PM (No. 168171)
I'm surprised that Tom Fritton hasn't committed suicide yet. The man seems fearless.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
samoasam 8/31/2019 10:12:59 PM (No. 168172)
Resistance each day passing under Trump’s appointed leaders in the DOJ, FBI, and State Department. No different than under Obama. Let’s face it, America as we knew it has died. The elite, the swamp, the globalists have a strangle hold on the Executive, Congress, and the Judiciary branches of our government. The unelected, the deep state, and the bureaucracy are entrenched and in control. There is a two tier justice system. Hasta la vista. It was a good run. If you think we’re coming out of this, think again. How much longer does it take when you see Barr, Wray, and State Dept. fighting us every day. Deal me out.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bobn.t 8/31/2019 10:20:17 PM (No. 168174)
Yada, yada, yada
Nothng will ever happen.
She's still walking free.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/31/2019 10:53:10 PM (No. 168184)
good one, JW.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Tet Vet 68 8/31/2019 11:23:50 PM (No. 168202)
Under oath "I can't recall" 500 times. S/O
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 8/31/2019 11:54:29 PM (No. 168218)
I think we all have that sneaking feeling that we're being "strung along." I know I fight that, because once we say "It's over" it's over. We can not, or I will not, give up doing whatever I can do. Don't surrender. Fight harder.
Fighting against the historical reality that nations have a birth, a youth, adolescence, manhood and senescence over a period of time. Some nations flame out fast... they had a corrupt organization, and tend to fall into an even worse, even more brutal state. Some nations rise to a pinnacle and use brute force to rule, dominate.
The French Revolution led to the guillotine, our Revolution led to a carefully constructed Constitution, body of laws founded on s system of mores and ethics arising out of Biblical precepts.
Once a complex State is brought into chaos and decline, it is very, very, very difficult if not impossible to RESUME the heights from which it recently fell into debasement, its Laws effete, without the Law, you have tyranny.
If Barr loves this Country, if he honors and respects and treasures the Constitution, if in his heart AND mind he affirms that we are supposed to be a "nation of Laws and not men" then he needs to bring the corruption into the light of day because sunlight is the proverbial disinfectant. NOW
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Strike3 9/1/2019 1:49:29 AM (No. 168243)
They have questions, she has answers. "I don't know." We've been here many times before.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Pearson365 9/1/2019 2:58:31 AM (No. 168256)
“What difference, at this point, does it make?” Hillary or AG Barr?
AG Barr surely hates Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch because he is doing what Barr refuses to do. Barr has no interest in pursuing criminal charges against Hillary. If he did, Hillary would call Obama as a defense witness, and the last thing Barr wants to do is cross exam the head of Obama crime syndicate.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
TLCary 9/1/2019 8:33:54 AM (No. 168368)
#11 With good reason. Emerson was right “When you strike at a king, you must kill him”. Obama is as protected as ever as our First Black President. The vast majority want to keep that story as shiny as Camelot. The political repercussions would take the GOP down for a generation. Blacks and women would get out the vote in mass, (which is ironic since The GOP is the only reason they got the right to vote in the first place). Right/wrong, true/false, injustice piled high won’t make a bit of difference. Remember how well impeachment of Billy the Intern Abuser worked out?
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Why after all this time hasn't Hillary Clinton been tried a sent to federal prison? We are supposed to be a nation of laws. We are supposed to be a nation of equality under the law.
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