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HILLARY CLINTON ORDERED TO TESTIFY On September 9th
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[quote:The5DRaver:MV80NDE2MDk3XzgwMzgzNjkyX0M5QjI1Q0M=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78094494:MV80NDE2MDk3XzgwMzc1ODExX0YwRUUxQjc5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77963234:MV80NDE2MDk3XzgwMzc1NzM4X0IwNTg4NjYy] UNDER OATH NO EXCEPTIONS Come on hillary - what do you have to hide?? [/quote] On October 22, 2015, Clinton testified under oath before the Committee and answered members' questions about Benghazi and her emails for eleven hours before the Committee in a public hearing. Nothing happened. So why this? [/quote] Because it is a reminder for the sheep of WHO CONTROLS WHAT. 09 of September of 2020. Almost 11-9. 9+9+2+2 = 22. [b]22 get it?[/b] [/quote]
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C) — A federal judge Monday ordered Hillary Clinton to testify at a deposition for a lawsuit related to her use of a private email computer server for official business while working as secretary of State in the Obama administration.
The order to answer questions from lawyers for the conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch pours yet more fuel on the longstanding fire of controversy over Clinton’s private server.
That controversy arguably dealt her Democratic candidacy for the White House in 2016 a fatal blow, and helped elect Donald Trump president.
“It is time to hear directly from Secretary Clinton,” Judge Royce Lamberth said in his order issued in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., where Judicial Watch is suing the State Department over its handling of searches for Clinton’s emails.
“As extensive as the existing record is, it does not sufficiently explain Secretary Clinton’s state of mind when she decided it would be an acceptable practice to set up and use a private server to conduct State Department business,” Lamberth wrote.
Lamberth’s order on Monday limits questioning of Clinton to “her reasons for using a private server and her understanding of State’s records management obligations.”
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