- Federal Court Allows Discovery to Begin in Clinton Email Case
- U.S.-Funded Study: Mass Immigration from Mexico Ended, Border Enforcement Has Backfired
- Judicial Watch Lawsuit Uncovers More Hillary Clinton Emails
Our
effort to uncover the secrets of former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton’s illicit email system took a major step forward this week.
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan granted us “discovery
” into Clinton’s email system. The order allows us to take testimony
from former top Clinton State Department aides Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin
and Bryan Pagliano. The court also notes that “based on information
learned during discovery, the deposition of Mrs. Clinton may be
necessary.” The discovery will take place over the next eight weeks.
This arises out of our Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit
seeking records of the controversial employment status of Huma Abedin,
former deputy chief of staff to Clinton. The lawsuit was reopened
because of revelations about the clintonemail.com system. (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:13-cv-01363)).
In his Memorandum and Order,
Judge Sullivan found that:
Judge Sullivan also questions, citing Supreme Court precedent, whether
the State Department and Mrs. Clinton “purposefully routed … document[s]
out of agency possession in order to circumvent a FOIA request.”
Sullivan ruled that the scope of discovery includes:
The judge also ruled that Clinton may have to testify:
The court authorized Judicial Watch to seek the testimony of the following witnesses:
During a court hearing on February 23, Judge Sullivan
granted Judicial Watch’s motion for discovery into whether the State Department and Clinton deliberately thwarted FOIA for six years. Judicial Watch then filed a proposed discovery plan on March 15 and filed a joint, proposed discovery plan with the State Department on April 15.
In a separate FOIA lawsuit concerning Hillary Clinton and the Benghazi
terrorist attack, U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth ruled
that Judicial Watch can conduct discovery into the email practices of
Clinton and her top aides. Judge Lamberth ordered Judicial Watch to
follow up with his court once Judge Sullivan issued his discovery order:
Both
of these decisions are victories for transparency and accountability.
We will use this discovery to get all of the facts behind Hillary
Clinton’s and the Obama State Department’s thwarting of FOIA. The
public can then be sure that all of the emails from her illicit email
system are reviewed and released as the law requires.
For more, see the latest from JW on Fox News this morning.
We expect that testimony will begin over the next few weeks, so watch this space for updates.
U.S.-Funded Study: Mass Immigration from Mexico Ended, Border Enforcement Has Backfired
Last week
we reported that Mexican drug traffickers help Islamic terrorists
stationed in Mexico cross into the United States to explore targets for
future attacks. Among the jihadists who travel back and forth through
the porous southern border is a Kuwaiti named Shaykh Mahmood Omar
Khabir, an ISIS operative who lives in the Mexican state of Chihuahua
not far from El Paso, Texas.
Even as this is happening, the Obama administration is creating in its own version of Alice in Wonderland
.
Our Corruption Chronicles blog reports this week on an astonishing descent into the rabbit hole – funded by your tax dollars:
Despite the best efforts of Hillary Clinton, news this week from
Judicial Watch shows that there are more Hillary Clinton emails at the
Obama State Department to be uncovered. We released new State
Department emails (one batch of 103 pages,
the second of 138 pages)
that again appear to contradict statements by former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton that, “as far as she knew,” all of her government
emails were turned over to the State Department and that she did not use
her clintonemail.com system until March 18, 2009.
We recently released Clinton State Department emails dating from February 2009 that also call into question her statements about her emails.
The documents were obtained by Judicial Watch in response to a court order
in a May 5, 2015, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed against the State Department, after it failed to respond to a March 18 FOIA request (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:15-cv-00684)). The lawsuit seeks:
Many of the documents predate March 18, 2009,
go back as far as January, and were not turned over by Clinton to the
State Department from her non-government server. The emails cover
topics such as: her schedule and travel plans; criticisms of Clinton by
Richard Gere; Afghanistan; U.S. financial aid and security concerns for
several Pacific Islands; the recommendation for a health care system
overhaul; and “food security.”
Other previously unreleased emails are dated March 18, 2009,
despite suggestions by Clinton that she had turned over emails with
that date. These emails refer to, among other things, her “friends at
Planned Parenthood” and a call to Bill Clinton’s former National
Security Adviser, the late Sandy Berger, who was convicted of illegally removing classified documents from the National Archives.
On October 16, 2011,
Clinton sent a “confidential” backgrounder from former Ambassador to
Malta Doug Kmiec (sent from his apparently unsecure server) to aides
Abedin and Cheryl Mills. The email has since been redacted due to its
classified nature. Specifically, Kmiec discusses sensitive persons and
organizations working in the U.S. Embassy in Malta – the U.S. Maritime
training program with the “AFM” (Armed Forces of Malta).
The Abedin emails include an exchange
with Clinton’s former Deputy Chief of Staff Jacob Sullivan, in which
Abedin suggests Clinton would often complain of being “exhausted”:
A March 31, 2011,
email from State Department official Michael Hammer to Abedin and
others shows yet another non-State.gov email address of
HumaMAbedin[Redacted], which differs from the known Huma@clintonemail.com and HAbedin@hillaryclinton.com.
These
emails further undermine Hillary Clinton’s statement, under penalty of
perjury, suggesting she turned over all of her government emails to the
State Department. How many more Hillary Clinton emails is the Obama
State Department hiding?
Hillary Clinton has repeatedly stated that the 55,000 pages of documents
she turned over to the State Department in December 2014 included all
of her work-related emails. In response to a court order in other
Judicial Watch litigation, she declared under penalty of perjury that she had “directed that all my emails on clintonemail.com
in my custody that were or are potentially federal records be provided
to the Department of State, and on information and belief, this has been
done.” This new email find is also at odds with her official campaign statement:
The Associated Press previously reported
that the State Department had received from the Department of Defense
emails between Clinton and General David Petraeus that also predate
March 2009. Those emails have not been released to the public.
On August 10, 2015, Judicial Watch announced that the State Department submitted to the court a sworn declaration from Clinton regarding federal records on her controversial email system. The declaration states:
The document is signed by “Hillary Rodham Clinton.” The State Department was ordered
by U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan on July 31
to request that Clinton and her top aides confirm, under penalty of
perjury, that they have produced all government records in their
possession and to return any other government records immediately.
Until next week... Tom Fitton President |
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