Tech Firm Brags About Helping Hillary Clinton Delete Emails Before FBI Investigation


Despite the grave nature of the matter, BleachBit seemed to take the extra attention in stride. In fact, the company that created the software bragged on its site that it helped Clinton dispose of her emails, reveling in the fact that it helped a presidential candidate escape prosecution.

While it might be good for BleachBit’s business that it is gaining free publicity from Rep. Gowdy’s comments, it’s definitely not good for Americans that the company aided, intentionally or not, a presidential candidate in the destruction of evidence and obstruction of justice. Although the site says that it hasn’t been served with a subpoena, that might change depending on if law enforcement decides the new information is actionable:

A technology company that provided the program Hillary Clinton’s team used to scrub her private server of emails bragged on its website Thursday that it had prevented the FBI from accessing deleted records.

BleachBit, the publicly-available application that was used to deleted some of Clinton’s emails ahead of an FBI investigation, said it had not yet been served a subpoena over its involvement in the destruction of potentially classified records.

A headline on the company’s website read: “BleachBit stifles investigation of Hillary Clinton.”

Rep. Trey Gowdy brought the involvement of the program to light Thursday when he told Fox News that Clinton’s emails were so fully deleted that “even God can’t read them.”

Source: Washington Examiner



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