Judge orders Clinton aides to be questioned under oath on top secrets proven exposed in emails

A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that U.S. State Department officials and aides to Hillary Clinton should be questioned under oath about whether the former secretary of state’s use of a private email system was an effort to skirt open records laws. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan

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DOJ refusal to prosecute Hillary Clinton’s criminal abuse of email costing federal government a lot of taxpayer money 

Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that the several investigations into Hillary Clinton’s private email system has significantly tied up the State Department over the last year, despite the more than $2 million Congress gave State to deal with it. We have more than 50 … simultaneous investigations going on, and we have an unprecedented number of FOIA requests, Kerry told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. I have had to cannibalize bureaus to get people to go spend their time on these requests. I’m concerned about it because this is tying up international diplomats, he said. Clinton’s use of a private email has been a burden to State for nearly the last year, as the agency has had to slowly disseminate thousands of her private emails pursuant to a lawsuit. While Clinton claimed no classified information made its way onto her private server, more than 1,700 of those emails have since been classified since their release.

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Obama’s HHS: Immigrants with HIV, STDs welcome

The administration has decided to let immigrants with three sexually transmitted diseases known for causing sores or lesions on genitalia to enter the United States, an expansion of a previous decision to let in those with HIV. The Department of Health and Human Services this month opened the borders to those with the STDs, deeming the communicable diseases not a big threat to the United States. A report from the Center for Immigration Studies said that HHS does not believe that the costs to taxpayers to handle the immigrants with STDs will be significant. Now, said the Center, the list of inadmissible communicable diseases only includes syphilis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, and leprosy. So what about the costs associated with the new rule change on the three remaining STDs? Don’t worry, Obama’s HHS secretary ran the numbers and explained in the Federal Register that, ‘The results are not economically significant, i.e. more than $100 million of costs and benefits in a single year.’ In other words, the cost of welcoming in aliens with these STDs will be below $100 million every year, said the CIS report.

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