Huma Abedin has been Hillary
Clinton’s faithful lapdog for years now, going with her everywhere and working
for her at the Clinton Foundation as well as the State Department.
If anyone knows ‘where the bodies
are buried,’ there’s a good chance Huma is it.
Abedin was recently deposed by the
FBI in connection with the investigation into Hillary’s mishandling of State
Department email via a private server. While Hillary’s right-hand didn’t
exactly point the finger at her boss, she certainly let a few tasty tidbits
drop.
Consitution.com
reports: Presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton’s right hand, Huma Abedin, spilled the beans about
her boss’s homebrew email server during a deposition Tuesday in Judicial
Watch’s FOIA lawsuit against the State Department over Abedin’s employment
status.
In the deposition, Abedin admitted that the private email system
caused problems for employees at the State Department, as emails from the State
Department to Clinton, and from Clinton to State Department employees, would go
to spam folders and not be seen in a timely manner.
Abedin even wrote an email to Clinton telling her to get a State
Department email address “so you are not going to spam.”
Under followup questioning, Abedin discussed a specific incident when an
email from Clinton about setting up an important telephone conference with a
foreign minister instead went to a spam folder, and the opportunity to make the
conference call was missed.
“She missed the call,” Abedin testified, “because she never got the — I
never got her email suggests — giving us the signoff to do it. So she
wasn’t able to do her job, do what she needed to do.”
Also brought up during the deposition was that Abedin told Clinton at one
point that she should consider “releasing your email address to the
department.”
Abedin denied remembering what she meant by that, but it seems pretty
obvious, doesn’t it? It suggests that the private Clinton address was on a
need-to-know basis, which is strange, to say the least, for someone overseeing
an entire federal agency.
The deposition also confirmed that setting up the private server was
Clinton’s idea. Abedin testified that she didn’t even know the server existed
until she was given an account on it. The only other people who Abedin knew had
an account on the server were Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea.
At one point, Clinton sent her a message saying, “Let’s get separate
address or device, but I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.”
In the deposition, Abedin didn’t really address that message, as her attorneys
kept objecting to the questions.
The more information comes out about Clinton and her emails, the more
obvious it is that Clinton herself instigated the creation of the system so
that “certain someones” couldn’t read her emails and see what she was up to.
The question is, who were those certain someones? It doesn’t seem to have been
the Russians, the Chinese or other foreign governments, as the email server
evidently had inferior security and appears to have been hacked several times.
http://patriotsandpolitics.com/huma-spills-the-beans/
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