This is an outrageous miscarriage of justice. The State Department is not even going to attempt to search Hillary Clinton’s private email server. No, they are saying that emails submitted by Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin and from various databases are sufficient. Excuse me? I’m convinced that on that server is evidence that could put the Hildebeast away forever, or at least derail her bid for the White House in 2016. But no, justice doesn’t matter anymore and would you all just please go away? Nothing to see here. Not really. Nope. Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, called the filing “woefully deficient” and that is an understatement. This whole thing is being sanitized and unceremoniously swept under the rug.
From Weasel Zippers:
Why bother right?
Via Washington Examiner:
State Department officials will not attempt to search the private server Hillary Clinton turned over to the Justice Department Wednesday, court documents indicate.
“The Department is not currently working with the DOJ, the FBI, or other government agencies to search former Secretary Clinton’s private email server” for records related to a high-profile Freedom of Information Act case, the agency said in filings Friday.
Instead, State Department officials said their search of the personal emails submitted by two of Clinton’s top aides and several agency databases for relevant records was sufficient.
“The court, Judicial Watch and the American people are no closer to learning where all of the emails of Hillary and her top aides can be found,” Fitton said. “The State Department refused to answer questions about what is even in its possession.” Judicial Watch is seeking info about the special employment status given to Huma Abedin, Clinton’s former deputy chief of staff, that allowed her to work simultaneously for the State Department, the Clinton Foundation and a consulting firm called Teneo Strategies. The server given to the Justice Department this week contains no data from Clinton’s time as Secretary of State. The emails it once contained were apparently migrated onto another device in 2013, which has not yet been identified. Wonder if we’ll ever know what was on that device? I wouldn’t count on it if this is any kind of indicator.