38 people cited for violations in Clinton email probe

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  1. stone6

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    Cite your source for the finding of gross negligence.
     
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    Obviously, the OP Author has NO EVIDENCE of that FABRICATED Claim, he just made that up.

    From the OP Link:

    no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.

    In other words, the OP's "Claim" about "Gross Negligence: is Complete BS.:smh:
     
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    Oh I think the difference is clear.
     
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    I suspected as much.
     
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    How did her emails end up in Weiner's laptop?
     
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    Wasn't his laptop. It was his wife's and she was one of Clinton's closest advisers. The e-mail's were between Clinton and Weiner's wife (now divorced) and probably included copies of e-mails received and sent by Clinton to others, as well as exchanges between the two of them.
     
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    What law did she break? Why hasn’t trumps DOJ brought charges? Are you saying trump is covering it up on her behalf? Lol
     
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    Yup.

    Trump is in Hillary's Pocket (preventing Hillary from facing the Death Penalty over the Emails). :roflol::
     
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    Of course it does. It’s why no charges have been or will be filed against her, even with a trump DOJ.
     
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    It is pointless to try and have a discussion with you as you will only claim anything poster has already been refuted. No white flag offered your history is well documented.
     
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    And Huma should be charged with a crime.
     
  13. Bluesguy

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    Where did I claim a "finding" of gross negligence? Somewhere between the State Department and Comey it was changed remember?
    What do you call using a wide open server without even basic encryption to store and transmit highly classified information?
     
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    Yeah...it does. Comey explained it in 2016. No "intent," no charge.
     
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    Why? The FBI went through the laptop and found nothing upon which to charge.
     
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    White flag noted and accepted.
     
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    Are you denying classified information was found on that unsecured laptop?
     
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    I don't know? I do know that roughly three days before the election, Comey announced that they'd found nothing on the laptop that would cause them to arrive at a different conclusion regarding their "no indictment" recommendation.
     
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    I see we over parsing out what we need to make the invalid and biased argument, and paraprasing at that. "no evidence of deliberate mishandling of classified information."
     
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    Sounds like he is arguing "semantics" and mischarcterizing events, because he KNOWS he is WRONG...:smh:
     
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    Not if she's thinking of running. And she's regularly shooting her mouth off about current events, she's fair game.
     
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    To the LW, this is ancient history but slavery is worthy of current discussion, reparations even.
     
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    That is part and parcel of Trump supporters, it is pathological with some, where they will defend Trump even at their own reputation.
     
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    The law doesn't say anything about "intent", that is irrelevant. Try telling a cop you didn't intend to speed. The law does say even gross carelessness is a violation. And how would Comey know she had no intent, because she told him?
     
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    Maybe you should read Comey's explanation. SOME crimes require "intent."
     

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