Hillary Clinton Jeopardized President’s Email with Direct Contact Overseas
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provided an opening for hackers to gain access to one of President Obama’s email addresses by emailing him directly while overseas.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provided an opening for hackers to gain access to one of President Obama’s email addresses by emailing him directly while overseas.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeatedly could not recall the answers to over 27 different questions from the FBI about her private email server and communications habits.
The FBI could release on Wednesday the details of its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, according to news reports. The FBI’s investigation led FBI Director James Comey to the controversial decision not to bring criminal charges against Hillary Clinton,
Donald Trump’s senior communications advisor Jason Miller took a swipe at Hillary Clinton over her campaign being linked to the Democratic National Committee’s email hack through a shared data program, which was breached.
“The FBI is investigating a cyber intrusion involving the DNC and are working to determine the nature and scope of the matter,” read a statement from the FBI. “A compromise of this nature is something we take very seriously, and the FBI will continue to investigate and hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace.”
U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward called on Republicans to fight back against Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the wake of the FBI’s findings and recommendation not to indict Clinton over what it called “extremely careless” handling of national security information.
Mike Mukasey, who served as Attorney General from 2007 to 2009, says FBI Director James Comey wrongly excused Hillary Clinton during his press-conference by wrongly claiming that any prosecution requires strong evidence that she had the intent to violate classification laws.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin refuted accusations that presidential candidate Donald Trump is anti-woman during a Friday speech as she lambasted Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for her role in the Benghazi terror attack, her false assertions about a visit to
The most important job of any good wife is to stop her husband making a complete dick of himself
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) joined Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 and discussed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s email scandal with guest host Matthew Boyle, Breitbart’s Washington political editor.
President Barack Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton to be his presidential successor, and a White House spokesman said that the endorsement will not affect the F.B.I. investigation into the former Secretary of State’s use of a private email server while in office.
Hillary Clinton exchanged the names of CIA-protected U.S. intelligence sources on her non-secure private email account.
Hillary Clinton wants her email story in her rearview mirror, but thanks to a recent Inspector General report and renewed media attention to the issue, she is still trying to tamp down the idea that she broke the law.
WASHINGTON — Newly released emails show that Hillary Clinton was aware of the security problems with her personal Blackberry but used the device anyway for sending and receiving emails.
Twitter showed the hashtag #DropOutHillary top trending on Wednesday afternoon, with over 265,000 tweets and rising, according to the site.
The White House is defending President Obama’s remarks concerning Hillary Clinton’s insecure exchange of classified information, when he suggested that the term “classified” was a subject of debate.
Hillary Clinton is mocking the notion that she could end up in handcuffs as a result of her decision to keep her secure emails while serving as Secretary of State on a private server.
Earlier this week, a declassified Inspector General report suggested the National Security Agency’s controversial Internet and phone monitoring program scoops up much less data than we previously suspected, because the program has a narrower targeting list. If that made anyone feel more comfortable with the Surveillance State, news that the Obama Administration is planning to let the NSA share more of its data with other agencies might refresh their anxieties.
A top FBI official confirmed on Monday that the agency is investigating Hillary Clinton’s home-built, unsecured email system, according to a report by MSNBC’s legal reporter Pete Williams. In a letter dated February 2 and filed in court Monday, the
Hillary Clinton offered a blizzard of incomplete and incredible explanations Thursday night for the political uproar about her off-the-books use of a unprotected home-built email system to receive and transmit classified government information, in an apparent multi-year violation of security laws.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is pressing back after news that the State Department declared 22 emails in Hillary Clinton’s private email server are Top Secret – and won’t be released.
Last Friday, three years after one such suit was filed, the State Department suddenly discovered thousands of previously undisclosed Clinton State Department documents.
My favorite email application, Mailbox, is shutting down in February, so I am scrambling for an alternative. Fortunately, Mailbox’s trailblazing features have been widely adopted by many of its competitors, so there are plenty options. My favorites are Google’s Inbox and Microsoft Outlook. (Yes, Outlook works for iPhone and Gmail users.)
This week’s disturbing (but not surprising) revelation that a CNN foreign affairs reporter coordinated with Hillary Clinton’s State Department to launch an attack against Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has resulted in a swift rebuke from the Republican presidential candidate’s office.
Looks like we might have a smoking gun email proving what we’ve known for years: that CNN really is the Clinton News Network. As though watching the network isn’t proof enough of this, in order to embarrass Republican Senator Rand
Yahoo is blocking users out of their own Yahoo Mail accounts until they disable any ad-blocking software being used.
Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), along with 43 other members of Congress, hand-delivered to Attorney General Loretta Lynch a letter requesting she appoint a Special Counsel to oversee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email investigation.
Wikileaks has begun posting the emails of CIA Director John Brennan, having presumably obtained them from the “stoned high-school student” who compromised his America Online account. Half a dozen of the documents that were attached to Brennan’s emails were posted on Wednesday, with Wikileaks promising that more would be forthcoming over the next few days.
President Obama refused to stand up to defend Hillary Clinton as his former Secretary of State continues to twist in the wind over questions about her private email server.
If a lawsuit filed by the Chicago Tribune against Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is any indication, it looks like another Obama operative is under fire for using private email addresses to escape accountability and open records laws.
The government’s boasts of transparency and accountability stand revealed as toxic illusions. There is nothing “transparent” about answering pertinent questions years later. No one is held accountable at all, even though a strong case can be made that the politicized IRS tipped the 2012 election. Rest assured, that case would be made very loudly if this was the tale of a Republican president’s re-election campaign intimidating minority and environmentalist groups by slow-walking their tax-exempt applications.
It wouldn’t take much recovered data to take this story to a whole new level. Service logs could easily demonstrate further violations of classified and Top Secret protocol by users who were not cleared to see such information. Anything that proves Hillary Clinton omitted documents from her submission to the State Department, or deleted vital documents along with her yoga workout routines and cookie recipes, would be as much of a game-changer as the discovery of Top Secret material on her server was.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has not spoken publicly of any gut feeling regarding his rivalry with Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. But one of Brady’s private emails speaks volumes about Brady’s desire to be regarded as the better quarterback.
It’s hilarious to watch the mainstream media tiptoe around the story of the FBI investigating Hillary Clinton’s illicit email server. After the Clinton machine went nuts on the New York Times over its choice of words in the story of inspectors general making referrals to the Justice Department, many in the MSM are terrified of using a phrase like “FBI investigation” that might rattle the Clintonworld beehive.
It’s so much easier to deal with “spontaneous” and “hard-hitting” media interviews when you know what the questions will be in advance! At least NBC was asking questions instead of inviting Clinton to write the questions herself, as was the case with Senator Barbara Mikulski, who covered Clinton’s ring with a dollop of the usual slobber – “You are missed in the Senate and by me. But you are needed where you are.”
Clinton’s old denials about never handling classified material are now half-forgotten lies; instead, the Obama Administration scrambled to classify many of the emails dumped on Friday – not at all voluntarily, mind you, but in response to court orders.
Friday at New York University, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addressed news reports today that two inspector generals requested the Department of Justice launch a criminal investigation into Clinton’s use of private email and server during her tenure as Secretary
On Thursday evening, the New York Times broke a bombshell story that could spell doom for Hillary Clinton’s already-faltering campaign. The headline read, “Criminal Inquiry Sought in Hillary Clinton’s Use of Email.”
Newport Beach City Councilman Scott Peotter is the target of criticism after releasing an e-mail message attacking the gay rights movement and the White House for twisting the Biblical interpretation of the rainbow. The White House was illuminated in rainbow colors after the June 26 Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage.
“I don’t have any reason to contradict what Secretary Clinton has said,” Earnest replied, before relying on his usual set of talking points on the e-mail controversy. Earnest called Clinton’s request to the State Department to make the emails she turned over to the agency public an “extraordinary step” in transparency.