No Biggie, But Terry MacAuliffe's PAC and Some Other Friends of Hillary Donated $625,000 to the Election Efforts of the Wife of One the Key FBI Officials Overseeing the Hillary Email Investigation Old and Busted: Not a smidgen of corruption New Hotness: New Hotness: Well maybe just a smidge he political action committee of Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat and longtime ally of the Clinton family, donated nearly $500,000 to the state Senate campaign of the wife of an FBI official who helped oversee the investigation into Hillary Clinton�s private email server. McAuliffe's political organization gave $467,500 to Dr. Jill McCabe's 2015 state Senate campaign in Virginia, the Wall Street Journal reported. McCabe�s husband, Andrew McCabe, works for the FBI and was one of the top figures responsible for overseeing the probe into Clinton�s email practices while she served as secretary of state. McAuliffe, a longtime friend and adviser to the Clintons, encouraged McCabe to run for the state Senate seat and helped direct funds to her campaign totaling $675,000, according to the Journal. Andrew McCabe was promoted in 2016 to be Comey's number two. Andrew McCabe was promoted in 2016 to be Comey's number two. Maybe a little more than just a smidge, too. A former State Department IT aide invoked his Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer more than 90 questions Monday during the final deposition in a lawsuit over Hillary Clinton's private emails.

John Bentel, former Director of Information Resource Management of the executive secretariat, would not answer questions about whether the Clintons had paid his legal fees or offered him financial incentives, according to Judicial Watch, the conservative-leaning group that brought the suit. A federal judge in August ordered Bentel to testify under oath because "the record in this case appears to contradict his sworn testimony before the Benghazi Committee." He had told the Benghazi committee in 2015 that he had "no knowledge" of Clinton's server. He had told the Benghazi committee in 2015 that he had "no knowledge" of Clinton's server. You'll have to click on the link to find out if that's true or not. You'll have to click on the link to find out if that's true or not. Spoiler alert: Not. Spoiler alert: Not. Posted by: Ace at 03:07 PM











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