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In reply to the discussion: Clinton aides unite on FBI legal strategy [View all]JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)9. When Hill told them
that if they couldn't get a fax working to list it as unsecured and email it, I shat. rules and standards for security only apply to the little people in uniform I suppose.
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Her aides and herself always considered themselves as management and as such above
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#8
Yea, I read that. Just totally clueless. My guess is that they never had security drills or
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#11
I do not think any do. I was a HRC supporter until all this stuff initially came out.
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#15
It is just like most of us during Bill's term overlooking looking everything.
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#72
I think she knows this is just for the media and us peons. She knows this is not a legal strategy,
thereismore
Apr 2016
#25
Plenty of posters on DU use right wing talking points against Clinton - that is far worse, IMO
Justice
Apr 2016
#81
There are at least 2 investigations. The Clinton Foundation pay to play
riderinthestorm
Apr 2016
#71
Given how many investigations there have already been of Hillary, I think it's entirely
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#40
Specifies Jake Sullivan authored Top Secret emails, and Heather Samuelson sorted official & private
leveymg
Apr 2016
#14
but why would the DOJ agree to such an arrangement? Have they "thrown in the towel"?
antigop
Apr 2016
#17
I doubt that characterization. There are unusual accomodations already made in this case.
leveymg
Apr 2016
#20
So you didn't say "If they are not careful they may open themselves up to conspiracy charges."?
beastie boy
Apr 2016
#70
Individuals have the right to the "counsel of their choice" - if they have the money.
Yo_Mama
Apr 2016
#36
the article also begs the question: "Who is paying the legal fees for the aides?" nt
antigop
Apr 2016
#18
I am calling it now: The one to take the fall is the black woman, Cheryl Mills. For the record. nt
thereismore
Apr 2016
#27
Translation: united front falls apart when three decide to throw the 4th under the bus. nt
thereismore
Apr 2016
#23
Watch the FBI offer ONE of them immunity, which one will be smart enough to take it
Lurks Often
Apr 2016
#30
You are assuming that one of them has damaging testimony to offer to the FBI.
beastie boy
Apr 2016
#33
Yawn, the FBI is conducting a criminal investigation and have already offered immunity
Lurks Often
Apr 2016
#73
A) Their lawyer sounds awesome B) Imo they have zero worries about legal bills
Babel_17
Apr 2016
#50
"La La La La (fingers plugging ears) I'm not listening; THERE IS NO SCANDAL HERE!"
Chasstev365
Apr 2016
#52