Donald Trump once said that he could “stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody” and not lose supporters. According to a recent Rasmussen poll, Hillary Clinton could be indicted by the FBI for violating the Espionage Act and she wouldn’t lose too many supporters. She will have to hope that is true, considering the latest news in the email server scandal saga.
Hillary Clinton posted and shared the names of concealed U.S. intelligence officials on her unprotected email system.
Federal records reveal that Clinton swapped these highly classified names on an email account that was vulnerable to attack and was breached repeatedly by Russia-linked hacker attempts. These new revelations — reminiscent of the Valerie Plame scandal during George W. Bush’s tenure — could give FBI investigators the evidence they need to make a case that Clinton violated the Espionage Act by mishandling national defense information through “gross negligence.”
Numerous names cited in Clinton’s emails have been redacted in State Department email releases with the classification code “B3 CIA PERS/ORG,” a highly specialized classification that means the information, if released, would violate the Central Intelligence Act of 1949.
The State Department produced a document to Judicial Watch in April 2014 that identifies different types of “(b)(3)” redactions, including “CIA PERS/ORG,” which it defines as information “Specifically exempted from disclosure by statute … Central Intelligence Act of 1949.”
“That’s what it suggests,” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton told Breitbart News, referring to the indication that Clinton disclosed the names of CIA-protected intelligence sources, based on the B3 redactions.
The CIA justifies “(b)(3)” redactions with this description: “(b)(3) Applies to the Director’s statutory obligations to protect from disclosure intelligence sources and methods, as well as the organization, functions, names, official titles, salaries, or numbers of personnel employed by the Agency, in accord with the National Security Act of 1947 and the CIA Act of 1949, respectively.”
The State Department declined to comment. “Per the colleague who handles this issue, we are not speaking to the content of emails,” State Department spokeswoman Nicole Thompson told Breitbart News.
After Benghazi — and now her careless handling of the classified names of Americans serving abroad — voters have plenty of reason to doubt whether she is capable of handling the job.
Source: Breitbart
Vote for Donald Trump he will put her$#%&!@*in jail then Bill can have all the women he wants!!! Hahaha
Yes, she is guilty as hell.. Make her accountable for her traitorous actions against Our American Soldiers and endangering all of America..!
The FBI does not indict. But I would never expect a website like yours to bother learning basic facts when they don’t jibe with your absurd fairy tales. Enjoy eight more years of torture, and remember – you Republicans did this to yourselves by whining and crying all through Obama’s terms, and after all that obstructive, infantile behavior, the best you could come up with was an international laughingstock like Trump. Suck it up, Buttercup.