2Guilty as Charged

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A new batch of emails from former Hillary adviser, Huma Abedin, have been released by Judicial Watch. And they prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Hillary shared classified information through her private email server. The documents also show the “special favors” that were done for big Clinton donors.

Judicial Watch issued this announcement on the release:

Judicial Watch today released 1,184 pages of State Department records, including previously unreleased Hillary Clinton email exchanges, revealing additional instances of Abedin and Hillary Clinton sending classified information through unsecured email accounts and contributors being given special access to the former secretary of state.

The emails, were obtained in response to a court order from a May 5, 2015, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed against the State Department after it failed to respond to a March 18 FOIA request (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:15-cv-00684)).

The 29 additional emails brought the new total of undisclosed emails to 288. Clinton had previously stated under oath, that “as far as she knew” all of her private emails had been given to the State Department. This latest discovery is just tip of the iceberg as evidence of her guilt…

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