







Federal Court Subpoenaed Hillary Clinton In Email Scandal Probe, Judicial Watch announced earlier that a federal court ordered a hearing for Thursday, August 22, 2019, on the Clinton email issue. The Conservative watchdog group was in court Thursday fighting to force Hillary Clinton to answer questions under oath about her private server. The court ruled that the Clinton email system was “one of the gravest modern offenses to government transparency.”









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Gateway Pundit – Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan appointee on Thursday granted Judicial Watch additional discovery and Hillary Clinton has 30 days to oppose to their request to question her under oath. Judicial Watch has four more months to conduct the discovery that Judge Lamberth just granted them, according to JW attorney Ramona Cotca. “Court gives Judicial Watch additional discovery and witnesses on Clinton emails — wants Judicial Watch to ‘shake the tree’ on newly uncovered potential Clinton email trove. Gives Mrs. Clinton 30 days to oppose our request to question her under oath. [According to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton]

Federal Court Subpoenaed Hillary Clinton In Email Scandal Probe.

BREAKING: Court gives @JudicialWatch additional discovery and witnesses on Clinton emails — wants Judicial Watch to “shake the tree” on newly uncovered potential Clinton email trove. Gives Mrs. Clinton 30 days to oppose our request to question her under oath. https://t.co/X7RvbjqI8H — Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) August 22, 2019

In July, an FBI investigation concluded no “reasonable prosecutor” would bring a criminal case against Mrs Clinton, but that she and her aides were “extremely careless” in their handling of classified information.









Then the FBI surprised everyone, 11 days before the election, by announcing it was examining newly discovered emails sent or received by Hillary Clinton.

Two days before voting booths opened across the nation, FBIFBI Director James Comey announced he was standing by his original assessment – that Mrs Clinton should not face criminal charges.

So how did we get here?

What’s the deal with Hillary Clinton’s emails?

Shortly before she was sworn in as secretary of state in 2009, Hillary Clinton set up an email server at her home in Chappaqua, New York. She then relied on this server, home to the email address hdr22@clintonemail.com, for all her electronic correspondence – both work-related and personal – during her four years in office.









She also reportedly set up email addresses on the server for her long-time aide, Huma Abedin, and State Department Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills.

She did not use, or even activate, a state.gov email account, which would have been hosted on servers owned and managed by the US government.

Mrs Clinton’s email system became a national story the first week of March 2015, when the New York Times ran a front-page article on the subject. The article said that the system “may have violated federal requirements” and was “alarming” to current and former government archive officials.







