On Friday morning Hillary Clinton responded to a court order forced by Judicial Watch to answer more questions about the setting up of her private server.

Judicial Watch appeared in a DC federal court last month on a motion to compel more testimony from Hillary Clinton as well as to make public video recordings of depositions of top Clinton aides such as Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills.

The court ruled that Hillary Clinton must answer more questions about the setting up of her private server under oath.

As expected, Hillary Clinton responded to the court order with her usual arrogance — she said she set up the server for “convenience,” and had “no role” in the process setting up the server.

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Clinton also played stupid and said she knows nothing about the equipment, how it was created or who else had accounts on the system.

Via Judicial Watch:

The court ordered Clinton to “[D]escribe the creation of the clintonemail.com domain name and the decision to set the domain up on the existing server, the date it was decided to create the domain and set it up on the existing server, who made those decisions, and when the domain became operational on the existing server.” Clinton answered under oath: Subject to and without waiving the forgoing objections, Secretary Clinton answers as follows: As Secretary Clinton prepared in late 2008/early 2009 to serve as Secretary of State, she was aware that President Clinton’s office had set up an e-mail system, but she had no role in this process. Secretary Clinton knew that President Clinton’s staff had recently upgraded that system. Secretary Clinton does not know what equipment that system used, how it was created, who decided that the system needed to be upgraded, or who else had accounts on the system. Secretary Clinton believes that one of the President’s aides, Justin Cooper, set up the system. Secretary Clinton decided to use a clintonemail.com account on the system for the purpose of convenience. Secretary Clinton recalls that the clintonemail.com account was created in early 2009. Although Secretary Clinton does not have specific knowledge of the details of the creation of the account, the “domain,” or the “domain name,” her best understanding is that Mr. Cooper set it up.

This answer is unacceptable, says JW President Tom Fitton.

Breaking: Hillary Clinton files new email answers under oath per court order. Says she used private email system for "convenience." Not credible. Background: @JudicialWatch https://t.co/vpoPn59VSS pic.twitter.com/QclcczTOX7 — Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) December 14, 2018

Thanks to Judicial Watch, the American public was made aware of Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

Hillary Clinton conducted official business on a non government server so she could hide her Clinton Foundation pay-to-play while she was head of the Department of State.

Bill Clinton received nearly $50 million for speeches while his wife Hillary was the head of the Department of State.

Countless classified emails were discovered on Hillary’s private server, a server we know was compromised, yet she still has not been indicted.

Hillary continues to get away with her crimes because we have a two-tiered justice system — one for Trump supporters and another for Democrat-Deep State swamp dwellers.

Update: Judicial Watch will be pursuing additional questions and discovery with Hillary Clinton.

Tom Fitton said, “Hillary Clinton’s assertion that she used a separate email system as a matter of ‘convenience’ is simply not credible and is belied by evidence and testimony. We intend to pursue additional questions with Mrs. Clinton.”

Mrs. Clinton’s assertion that she used a separate email system as a matter of ‘convenience’ is simply not credible and is belied by evidence and testimony. We intend to pursue additional questions with Mrs. Clinton. https://t.co/MMWEDqcfNL pic.twitter.com/b6R33OakYh — Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) December 14, 2018

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