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HomeWelcomeCommentsTrebach TrilogySearch2012 ARCHIVES2011 ARCHIVES2010 ARCHIVES2009 ARCHIVES2008 ARCHIVES2007 ARCHIVESOFFICIAL TIMEBLOGS & SITESHonest ReportingMuslims Against ShariaMuslims Against Sharia BlogIrshad ManjiNEWSDaniel PipesLittle Green FootballsREUTERSAssociated PressChristian Science MonitorThe Times (London)Manchester Guardian (UK)San Francisco ChronicleBoston GlobeWashington PostNew York TimesMiami HeraldAntiproibizionisti NotizieLos Angeles TimesJerusalem PostHa'aretzBookstore & CoffeeshopThe Great Drug War: Supplemental Notes and Materials Fatal Distraction: Supplemental Notes and Materials The Heroin Solution, Second Edition: Supplemental Notes and MaterialsLegal CasesTreatment AbuseMideastTerrorism/Homeland SecurityAnti SemitismMediaCommentaryArticles & SpeechesDPF HistoryPaying The PiperPersonal BackgroundThe Family Section PotpourriSearchRecomended LinksLettersReader ResponsesContact UsThe Trebach ReportIG report suggests Clinton broke federal lawGrassfire staff found a significant accusation on page 23 of the report by the State Department's inspector general:At a minimum, Secretary Clinton should have surrendered all emails dealing with Department business before leaving government service and, because she did not do so, she did not comply with the Department's policies that were implemented in accordance with the Federal Records Act.In effect, the report suggests that the leading Democrat candidate for president broke federal law while serving as Secretary of State! We've included a link to the full report below, as well as to other sources of our recent reporting on the Clinton email scandal. If you haven't yet, please take a moment to read Friday's message. Or click here to tell everyone where you stand on "Hillary for Prison 2016."--GrassfireAn investigation by the State Department's inspector general revealed damaging information about Hillary Clinton's improper use of a personal email server during her time as Secretary of State. In an 83-page report released on Wednesday, the government "watchdog" contradicted what Clinton has claimed since the scandal broke: that her use of personal email for government was "allowed." It wasn't.A particularly stunning (and potentially incriminating) revelation is found on page 38 of the inspector general's report. It appears Clinton intentionally avoided using an official State Department email address to shield the content of her emails:In November 2010, Secretary Clinton and her Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations discussed the fact that Secretary Clinton's emails to Department employees were not being received. The Deputy Chief of Staff emailed the Secretary that "we should talk about putting you on state email or releasing your email address to the department so you are not going to spam." In response, the Secretary wrote, "Let's get separate address or device but I don't want any risk of the personal being accessible."These revelations ensure the ema
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