Posted on 09/23/2022 7:42:06 PM PDT by seanmerc
AUSTIN, Texas — Hillary Clinton chimed in on the FBI's raid of Mar-a-Lago on Friday, calling former President Trump's handling of documents "deeply disturbing" while denying that she ever had classified information on a private email server at her home.
"He's gone from nothing was there, FBI planted it, then if stuff was there, I had I right to have it there, and now this latest claim, ‘I declassified it in my mind,'" Clinton told a crowd at the Texas Tribune Festival in Austin on Friday.
"I'm sick about talking about my emails, but I do think it's important to remember at the end of the day, after two parts of an FBI investigation, two separate State Department investigations – one under Tillerson and one under Pompeo, so the Trump years – they did not find one piece of paper of any kind marked classified. Zero."
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Mother of all Liars! What about that setup in her closet?
What about her “List?”
The tag list for this thread is tags going back a long, long time.
Must be nice to be untouchable
Of course, she’s glossing over how she was never president, never allowed to have access to any kind of classified materials like that in a way that a president is and had them nonetheless.
She’s a bitch.
Liar,where are the FBI files wench? Craig Livingstone should be arrested by the FBI.
Evil wench was labeled a liar and unscrupulous lawyer in her first job out of college during Nixon impeachment,life long democrat labeled her as such when she made up research about Nixon not being able to have an attorney during an impeachment.
So she is a lying stinking wench
She was Secretary of State. She had access to a huge amount of classified materials, and ignored every protocol on how to protect those materials properly.
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