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Hillary Clinton’s Doctor’s Note: She Is ‘Fit to Serve’

On Friday, Hillary Clinton issued a letter from her doctor, claiming that she is fit and healthy enough to be president of the United States, but the release came amid other information that continues to show improprieties with her secret email address used while she was Obama’s Secretary of State.

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Report: Longtime Clinton Aide Turns Over Boxes Of Email

The revelation that Reines’ work emails also include those from a personal account adds to on going concerns about Clinton’s use of a private email account and server to conduct official business while Secretary of State. Notably the extent to which other employees at the department were also engaged in the practice.

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Newly Discovered Clinton Emails Adds Fuels To Congressional Investigation

Committee chairman Trey Gowdy last week called the reevaluation significant and troubling. “These new messages in many instances were Clinton’s responses, which clearly show she was soliciting and regularly corresponding with Sidney Blumenthal—who was passing unvetted intelligence information about Libya from a source with a financial interest in the country. It just so happens these emails directly contradict her public statement that the messages from Blumenthal were unsolicited,” he said in a statement.

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Judicial Watch Files Seven Lawsuits to Expose Hillary Clinton Email Scandal

On March 2, 2015, The New York Times reported then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used at least one non-“state.gov” email account to conduct official government business during her tenure as secretary of state. It also was reported that Clinton stored these records on a non-U.S. government server at her home in Chappaqua, New York.

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Watch: Karl Rove, Juan Williams Debate Clinton Emails

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace,” while debating the Hillary Clinton email scandal, Juan Williams argued the press did not cover the Bush administration issues with an Republican National Committee email account in 2007. Juan

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