Judicial Watch strikes again!

Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch on Friday released testimony from Hillary Clinton’s White House-Liaison-at-the-State Department-turned-lawyer, Heather Samuelson and it shows what she told JW is at odds with what she previously told the FBI about Hillary’s private email use.

Obama’s DOJ also gave immunity to Heather Samuelson, Hillary’s lawyer who was responsible for deleting 33,000 emails.

Samuelson testified under oath to Judicial Watch that contrary to what she told the FBI, she was indeed aware of the fact that Hillary Clinton was using a private email account while she was Secretary of State.

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Samuelson’s testimony is a part of a court-ordered discovery granted to Judicial Watch by Judge Royce Lamberth who called Hillary’s use of a private server “one of the gravest modern offenses to government transparency.”

Here’s the exchange between Judicial Watch’s lawyers and Heather Samuelson:

Judicial Watch: Ms. Samuelson, when did you first become aware that Secretary Clinton used the e-mail address [email protected] while she was at the State Department? Samuelson: I believe I first became aware when either she e-mailed me on personal matters, such as wishing me happy birthday, or when I infrequently would receive e-mails forwarded to me from others at the department that had that e-mail address listed elsewhere in the document. Judicial Watch: Okay. And who were the State Department officials? Samuelson: I recall Cheryl Mills, but it could have been others. Samuel’s admission to Judicial Watch that she became aware of Clinton’s non-State.gov emails during her service in the Clinton State Department White House Liaison Office during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state (January 2009 – February 2013) contradicts the notation in the FBI’s May 24, 2016 302 report on Samuelson’s interview with FBI agents: Samuelson did not become aware of Clinton’s use of a private email account and server until she was serving as Clinton’s personal attorney. After Clinton left office, Samuelson worked for a year in the office of the White House Counsel before becoming Clinton’s personal attorney, where, in 2014, she was primarily responsible for conducting the review of Clinton emails and sorting out “personal” emails from government emails, which were returned to the State Department under the direction of Cheryl Mills and Clinton lawyer David Kendall. After the emails were returned to State, Clinton deleted the rest of the “personal” emails from her server, wiping it clean. Samuelson conducted the review of emails on her laptop, using Clinton server files downloaded from Platte River Networks, which housed the Clinton email server. Judicial Watch questioned her about a “gap” in the emails she discovered: Judicial Watch: I believe you, during your interview with the FBI, you were asked about a gap in e-mails that you noticed in Secretary Clinton’s e-mails from January 2009 to March of 2009. Do you recall that? Samuelson: I do. Judicial Watch: Okay. Can you explain to me what that gap was? Samuelson: My understanding is — well, I’m sorry. I should say my recollection is when we received the documents — the file from Platte River Networks, there was a period of time that was missing in her e-mails. And that period of time was January 2009 to March 2009. Judicial Watch: And what did you do as the result of discovering this gap in the e-mails from January 2009 to March 2009? Samuelson: I asked Platte River why we did not have — why they did not provide those. Judicial Watch: And what did they tell you? Samuelson: They said they did not have that information. Judicial Watch: Did Platte River have access during 2014 to the server that housed Secretary Clinton’s e-mails to her Clintonemail.com account – – and was there any discussion as to whether they could obtain Secretary Clinton’s e-mails from that server from January 2009 to March 2009? Samuelson: I did ask them, and they said they did not have any e-mails from that period.

“The news that the Obama DOJ gave immunity to Heather Samuelson, Hillary Clinton’s lawyer responsible for the infamous deletion of 33,000 emails, further confirms the sham FBI/DOJ investigation of the Clinton email scandal,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “And it is curious that Ms. Samuelson changed her story about what she knew and when about the Clinton email system. Attorney General Barr can’t reopen the Clinton email investigation fast enough.”

BREAKING: Clinton lawyer testimony to @JudicialWatch at odds with what she told the FBI about what she knew and when about Hillary Clinton's email use. https://t.co/u3gCDuKQ43 https://t.co/4E9YBst9Oa — Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) June 28, 2019

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