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FBI Director Comey recommended that Hillary Clinton not be charged for potential violations of handling classified information, stating that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. However, it was revealed that Comey's draft speech, in which he used the same words, was written two months before the FBI interviews with Clinton and others. This draft became public in late 2017, leading to criticism and accusations that the investigation was a fraud. Comey's decision to change the term "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless" in his speech raised questions about his motives. The FBI officials who edited the draft and the deletion of the term "grossly negligent" remain unknown. The issue of intent was also a point of contention, with Comey focusing on whether there was sufficient evidence of intent to violate laws governing the handling of classified information. However, the applicable statute does not require proof of intent. Critics argue that there were multiple crimes committed by Clinton and others involved in the case, including the destruction of evidence and mishandling of witnesses.

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There were clear violations of the Espionage Act, and Obama knew and approved of Hillary Clinton's use of a secret server because he was writing to her on it using an alias. On Anthony Weiner's laptop, there were 675,000 Clinton emails, including Clinton Foundation emails, her Secretary of State emails, and Huma Abedin's emails. These included the BlackBerry backup emails that they were supposedly looking for. When they found them on the Wiener laptop, they got a search warrant for things that didn't include the BlackBerry backup emails. The claim that they reviewed all the emails is false, as they specifically did not look at the BlackBerry backups or a fraction of the emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop. The speaker suggests demanding the Anthony Weiner laptop and having a trusted person in the military analyze it, believing there is a lot that can be prosecuted. The speaker heard that New York police officers who saw some of the contents of the laptop were disturbed.

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There are some very suspect things about how the Hillary Clinton email investigation was handled. The fact that Loretta Lynch, who was the attorney general at the time, met with Bill Clinton on the tarmac right before Hillary had to speak with the FBI is definitely one of them. Also, Loretta Lynch told Jim Comey to publicly call this a matter, instead of a criminal investigation. These actions downplayed what Hillary Clinton had done while all the drama was being created around Donald Trump and the Russia collusion, which never materialized. What the American people are going to find out about the FBI is astonishing, especially the level of bias.

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The FBI investigation of Secretary Clinton found 110 emails and 52 email chains containing classified information. Some of these chains were top secret and others were secret or contained confidential information. Secretary Clinton claims she did not send any classified materials and that nothing was marked as classified. The FBI concluded that there is no reason to bring a case against her.

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NYPD was the first one to look at that laptop. "Hillary I'm sorry." "Weiner and Huma Abidin, his wife, the closest advisor of Hillary Clinton for twenty years, have both flipped." They are cooperating with the government. They see potential jail time of many years for their crimes, for Huma Abidin sending and receiving and even storing hundreds of thousands of messages from the State Department server and from Hillary Clinton's own homebrew server, which contain classified information. Weir faces all kinds of exposure for the inappropriate texting that was going on and for other information they found. So NYPD first gets that computer. They keep a copy of everything, and they pass the copy onto the FBI, which finally pushes the FBI off, you know, off their chairs, making Comey reopen that investigation, which was indicated in a letter last week.

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Hillary Clinton's emails on her unsecured personal server contained intelligence from the United States government's most secretive and highly classified operations called special access programs or SAPS. These are described as the crown jewels of the American intelligence community and the United States government. The intelligence community's inspector general, Charles McCullough III, notified congressional oversight committees on January 14 that a comprehensive review by the intelligence agencies found "several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential secret and top secret / SAP levels," bringing new scrutiny to Clinton's handling of government secrets. If this information is compromised, there would be "very serious national security damage," with no mistake that it was not something you accidentally stumble across and not realize what it is. Access to these programs is highly restricted and on a need-to-know basis only. The State Department spokesman had not seen the letter but added that there are reviews and investigations going on about past email practices and he was not at liberty to discuss the content. The new findings are striking given Clinton's first public statement about her personal server: "There is no classified material. So I'm certainly well aware of the classification requirements." Court documents indicate former CIA director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing special access program intelligence with his biographer Paula Broadwell, and both Petraeus and then secretary of state Clinton were required to sign nondisclosure agreements promising to protect SAPs, with the understanding that a failure to do so has significant legal consequences. This is described as a real test for the administration to apply the law in a fair and equal way and treat Hillary Clinton the same way that David Petraeus was treated. A new email first obtained by The Daily Caller shows the State Department knew about Clinton's personal account as early as August 2011, with suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account rejected by Clinton's aide, Huma Abedin. The Obama Justice Department allegedly ordered federal lawyers to do and not to do concerning the Hillary Clinton email investigation. During sworn testimony on Capitol Hill, one insider told lawmakers what she was told. In closed-door testimony last summer, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page said the Obama administration's Justice Department advised the FBI not to pursue the gross negligence statute for Hillary Clinton in the mishandling of classified information. Former US attorney and House Republican John Radcliffe led the questioning about the statute known as 18 U.S.C. 793. Page interrupted, stating, "That is correct." Page's testimony appears to conflict with then-FBI director James Comey's recommendation in July 2016 against criminal charges for Clinton. When asked what authorities could assure the American people, she said, "No outside influence of any kind was brought to bear." The Republican-led House Oversight and Judiciary Committee investigation ended in January. With Democrats now in control, the committee's new ranking Republican made the Page transcript public. The transcript reveals an inherent two-tier system, with Hillary Clinton receiving different treatment: "there was actually at first concerned that they were going to charge her and then with Loretta Lynch in charge before she recused herself, made it very clear that that was not going to happen." A tip from a chart drawn up by federal investigators for the Clinton case, known as the mid-year exam, listed possible federal statutes for prosecution. Next to gross negligence was a notation: "DOJ not willing to charge this." Only known cases are military cases when accused lost the information. In response to the Page revelations, the president tweeted that the transcripts would: "Make the Obama justice department look exactly like it was, a broken and corrupt machine." Page testified that "The nation cannot move forward unless people are held accountable," and referenced very senior people, saying, "you know who I'm talking about, I've said it many times. You know? It's the it's the you know, start with Obama and work your way down."

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In July 2016, Christopher Steele gave his dossier to the FBI while John Brennan, then head of the CIA, received information about the Hillary Clinton campaign's questionable activities. The evidence related to this was either destroyed or returned to the Clinton Global Initiative. The corruption within the DOJ and FBI is concerning, as an entire investigative team conducting a lawful investigation can be shut down by the Department of Justice. This should be a major story, given the magnitude of the situation.

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Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner's laptop, which he shared with his estranged wife Uma Abedin, contained thousands of Clinton and Abedin emails, some of which were classified. On September 28, 2016, Weiner's attorney turned over the emails to the US attorney's office. FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe and lead investigator Peter Strzok were informed about the emails, but no action was taken. On October 3, the FBI seized Weiner's laptop and found more emails. On October 28, FBI director James Comey reopened the investigation, but after reviewing the emails, he concluded that they did not change his view of Clinton's intent. Many questions remain unanswered, including why McCabe stalled the investigation and why no charges were filed against Weiner or Abedin.

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On page 294 of the report, there is a section titled "Hillary Clinton and Foundation Crime Against Children" that discusses emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop. The New York FBI office initially obtained a search warrant for Weiner's sexual crimes case, which did not have specific requirements. When the case was transferred to Washington for the Clinton email investigation, they needed a separate warrant to search for different things. There seems to be a delay in obtaining the warrant, which caused panic when New York questioned it. It is speculated that they were trying to hold onto the laptop until after the election. The belief is that Comey may not have been aware of this delay. The video also mentions Hillary's belief in the saying "it takes a village," which is seen as relevant in this context. The Department of Justice ultimately decided not to press charges in this case.

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Clinton's use of a private server was motivated by concealment, not convenience, according to former US attorney Joe DeGeneva. The State Department repeatedly claimed there were no records of Clinton's emails, despite some officials knowing about her private server. Clinton never sought approval to use a private server for official business, and if she had, it would have been denied due to security risks. President Obama defended Clinton's actions, downplaying the importance of classified emails. The FBI's investigation into Clinton was criticized for its lack of integrity, with accusations that it was a political decision rather than a legitimate investigation.

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675,000 Clinton emails, including those from the Clinton Foundation, Secretary of State, and Huma Abedin, were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop. If I were president, I would demand the laptop and have it examined by a trusted military expert. There is potential for prosecution based on the contents of the laptop. Some New York police officers who viewed it were so disturbed that they became physically ill.

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The transcript outlines a widening Weiner sexting saga linked to Clinton-email revelations. The NYPD began investigating; sources say the feds issued 'a subpoena for his cell phone records.' A warrant search of Weiner’s laptop yielded '650,000 emails' and reports later claimed '675,000 Clinton emails,' including 'state department emails,' 'Clinton Foundation,' and 'Huma Abedin’s emails' — 'many emailed Huma as a proxy for Hillary.' Authorities allege money laundering and reveal Hillary's trips to a 'sex island' with Jeffrey Epstein; 'Bill Clinton went there more than 20 times. Hillary Clinton went there at least six times.' FBI was urged to reopen the investigation; officials warned they would 'go public' if you don't reopen the investigation, you don't do the right thing with timely indictments.' The metadata showed 'thousands' of Clinton emails on the device, including missing emails from her first three months as secretary of state; 'twelve people saw Anthony Weiner's laptop.'

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"James Comey decided not to work through the FBI press office when he wanted to change the narrative in Washington, burnish his reputation, against attacks from Democrats, and try to sully Donald Trump's reputation." "my goal was to improve negative stories about James Comey and to set a narrative, I e, set the Russia collusion narrative." "it depends what the meaning of the word is." "these are documents that were never given to Jim Jordan." "most classified information statutes have a five year statute of limitations, but there is a provision that extends it to ten years if it's willing and knowing." "Tomorrow though, I think we're gonna take people on a new destination, which is how often did the FBI get blocked in trying to investigate Hillary Clinton corruption at the Clinton Foundation?"

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The discussion centers on a set of interconnected rumors and reported events involving Hillary Clinton’s private email server, Anthony Weiner’s laptop, and a wave of NYPD suicides, with the following key points emphasized by the speakers: - The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal after the Wall Street Journal reported that 650,000 emails are on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, and thousands of those may involve Clinton’s server because Weiner was married to Clinton aide Huma Abedin during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state. It is noted that Clinton “bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena” to cover up her crimes. - A computer used by former congressman Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, became the focus of new inquiries into Clinton’s use of a private email server. Sources say there could be as many as 650,000 emails on the computer, with metadata suggesting thousands could have been sent to or from Clinton’s private server. The laptop’s significance is tied to its potential connection to Clinton’s emails. - It is asserted that Anthony Weiner’s laptopsite had kill switches, and that the laptop had not previously been discussed in the Clinton email probe. Weiner’s communications with a minor are described in detail, including an exclusive interview with Inside Edition where a 15-year-old girl recounts sending a message to Weiner in January 2016, which escalated to obscene messages. - The exposure of those messages is linked to the FBI’s investigation; it is claimed that Weiner’s laptop revealed emails from Hillary Clinton to Huma Abedin, and that the FBI’s review of the Weiner laptop led James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server just days before the presidential election. The girl’s identity is being withheld due to being underage, though her father allowed her face to be shown. - Weiner pled guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Commentators discuss the October 2016 Comey announcement reopening the investigation as potentially politically motivated or an attempt to cover prior inaction, with some asserting that the NYPD would have disclosed additional information if not for the FBI’s handling. - The NYPD reportedly found numerous Clinton emails, Clinton Foundation emails, and Huma Abedin’s emails on Weiner’s laptop, along with state department correspondences and other material, described as damning criminal information involving Hillary, her circle, and other Democrats. It is claimed they faced pressure to go public if the FBI did not reopen the investigation or pursue timely indictments. - Beyond the Clinton emails, the conversation includes sensational allegations of sex rings and criminal activity, including a claim that Hillary traveled to a place described as “sex island” with Jeffrey Epstein; Bill Clinton allegedly visited there many times. There are allegations that the material included “insurance policy” files and other damning content. Officers who reportedly reviewed the material allegedly suffered trauma and were said to have died, though specifics and verifications are disputed. - The dialogue notes that there were 12 individuals who saw Weiner’s laptop; it is claimed nine of those who viewed the material died, though one speaker later remarks that none of the 12 are dead. Additional reporting mentions a NYPD deputy chief, Steven Silks, who allegedly oversaw evidence from the Weiner laptop and died by suicide, with speculation about copies of the laptop being held by police brass. The discussion suggests that if the FBI hadn’t pursued the matter, there would be broader revelations. - Other speakers reference an influence of the Weiner laptop on broader investigations and imply that the material could have substantial legal consequences, including potential prosecutions.

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The speaker believes that Hillary Clinton violated the Espionage Act and that President Obama was aware of it. They mention the Anthony Weiner laptop, which contained 675,000 Clinton emails, including those from the Clinton Foundation and Huma Abedin. The speaker accuses James Comey of lying when he said they had reviewed all the emails. They suggest that if they were the president, they would demand the laptop and have it thoroughly examined. They believe there is potential for prosecution based on the laptop's contents.

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Tonight, we're gonna tell you about the other Clinton investigation, running in three FBI offices: New York, Washington, and Little Rock. It was a predicated criminal investigation examining whether Hillary Clinton ran a pay to play scheme that delivered favors from her role as Secretary of State while foreigners and others paid large sums to her family foundation, run by Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton. Three separate agencies, three separate bureaus, the FBI believed they had predicated evidence to pursue it, but "every time they tried to move the ball down the road in shadows of the twenty sixteen election, they got shut down at the highest levels of their agency." Andrew McCabe attended the meeting where that assistance was solicited; he was conflicted out, but "not before he gave the order to his agents that you won't investigate or do anything on this unless I approve it." Four US attorney's offices under Barack Obama were asked for help; "All three of those four offices told the agents, you're on your own." Sally Yates explicitly told the FBI, "shut it down." Prosecutors have come forward to cooperate with Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, who found this document. This is the beginning of a "double headed, scandal": first pursuing false allegations against Republicans, then forming a protection racket around Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Biden family and others, Joe Biden himself when it came to classified documents.

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In 2019, the FBI determined that in an effort to facilitate at least one leak, maybe more, James Comey's inner circle team, including his chief of staff, set up a private email account where they would forward government information into it in the furtherance of trying to leak unauthorized information, meaning information that should not be leaked to the media. They were using private email. They learned about this in '19, but they were doing this back in early twenty seventeen, just a few short weeks after clearing Hillary Clinton, but also shaming her. They didn't bring criminal charges against her, but they did in fact say that she should never have used private email. And a short while later, there they are doing the exact same thing, with complete impunity to the very standards that they told the American public the FBI was gonna hold up to.

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There are more documents to be declassified that will show how sinister the FBI was in amplifying Hillary Clinton's steel dossier as real and credible, and how they buried the counterintelligence referral memo. According to Speaker 1, he and FBI director Patel will be declassifying these additional documents. Speaker 1 stated that there is no Russia collusion hoax file cabinet at the FBI or CIA, and that they have to look for well-hidden documents by tracing through emails and looking for signs and clues. The Trump administration will continue to shed transparency, light, and truth because this was the greatest political scandal of our lifetime. It derailed the country and President Trump's first four years in office, and Donald Trump is committed to making sure it doesn't happen again.

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I want to update you on the FBI's investigation of Secretary Clinton. I want to first tell you what we found. 110 emails, 52 email chains have been determined to contain classified information. Eight of those chains are top secret. 36 of those chains secret. And indeed contain confidential information. What difference, at this point, does it make? Everything I did was admitted. There was no law, no regulations. Secretary Clinton should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that conversation.

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The transcript centers on multiple interwoven topics around Hillary Clinton’s private email server, Anthony Weiner, and a cascade of police suicides in New York. - The FBI reopened its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server after the Wall Street Journal reported that 650,000 emails were on Anthony Weiner’s laptop, with thousands potentially involving Clinton’s server. Weiner was married to Clinton aide Huma Abedin during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state. The material is tied to the broader Clinton email probe, though the laptop’s relevance had not previously been established in the investigation. - Claims about how the Clinton emails were handled are asserted: that Clinton “bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena.” The discussion emphasizes the potential significance of the Weiner laptop for Clinton’s emails and Abedin’s correspondence. - Anthony Weiner’s laptop is described as having kill switches and containing a large volume of material beyond the sexual messages he was known for. The discussion notes that Weiner’s case involved a minor, with an exclusive interview describing exchanges with a girl who was 15 years old at the time, as well as Weiner’s guilty plea to transferring obscene material to a minor. Abedin is described as connected to Clinton’s campaign at the time. - The narrative links the FBI’s renewed focus on Clinton’s emails to the discovery of emails on Weiner’s laptop, which allegedly included communications to and from Clinton’s private server. Inside Edition is cited as withholding the minor’s identity but presenting testimony about the exchanges. - Additional sensational claims are aired by various voices: assertions that the NYPD found state department emails and other damning information on the laptop, including allegations of money laundering and Hillary Clinton’s alleged visits to a site associated with Jeffrey Epstein. These statements claim that the material was shared with the FBI with threats to go public if indictments were not pursued. - There is a continued emphasis on the scale of the Clinton-related material found on the Weiner laptop: “hundreds of thousands of emails” were referenced, with the NYPD as the first to examine the drive. The discussion suggests that viewing the content caused strong reactions among investigators. - The transcript widens to a broader conspiracy framing: it mentions the supposed discovery of “insurance policy” files and alleged child sex-ring details involving high-ranking officials, claimed to be on the Weiner laptop, and rumors about copies made by NYPD leadership. Deputy Chief Steven Silks is mentioned as a high-ranking officer who reportedly oversaw evidence from the Weiner laptop and was later described as involved in related investigations; some sources allege he may have made copies of the data. - The dialogue also notes several NYPD suicides in the year, including officers who reportedly encountered the Weiner laptop’s contents, with one speaker asserting that nine or ten officers who saw the laptop have died, though others dispute the numbers. The discussion compares these deaths to other high-profile events and suggests a pattern of disappearances or suicides among officials connected to the laptop’s contents. - Throughout, multiple participants imply that the Weiner laptop contains explosive material linking Clinton, her aides, and Democratic figures to criminal activity, and they discuss the political impact of the investigation on Hillary Clinton’s 2016 election campaign.

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The FBI is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server. The Wall Street Journal reports that 650,000 emails are sitting on Anthony Weiner's laptop, and thousands of those may involve Clinton's server since Weiner was married to Clinton's top aide when she was secretary of state. To cover up her crimes, she bleached and deleted 33,000 emails after receiving a congressional subpoena. A computer used by former congressman Anthony Weiner and his estranged wife, Huma Abedin, is now the focus of new inquiries. Sources say there could be as many as 650,000 emails on the computer with underlying metadata suggesting that thousands of those messages could have been sent to or from the private server that Mrs. Clinton used while she was secretary of state. The laptop had previously not come up in the Clinton email probe. Anthony Weiner’s laptop reportedly contained kill switches and was not released before. Weiner’s laptop is connected to an investigation into whether he sent sexually charged emails to a teenage minor; the laptop hadn’t previously come up in the Clinton probe. In an exclusive interview with Inside Edition, a minor says she first sent Weiner a message on Twitter in January 2016 when she was 15 years old. She says the messages quickly turned obscene, and she was disgusted, which contributed to her coming forward. At the time, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin, was helping run Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. The FBI's investigation of Weiner's laptop led to the discovery of a new batch of emails that Clinton had sent to Abedin, which led former FBI director James Comey to reopen the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server just days before the presidential election. Inside Edition says it is withholding the girl's name because she is underage, but her father gave permission for her face to be shown. Weiner pled guilty to a charge of transferring obscene material to a minor. Commentators note that Comey’s October 2016 reopening announcement was controversial, with some saying it cost Hillary Clinton the election. It is argued that the NYPD started investigating via subpoena and warrant, and they found 650,000 emails on Weiner’s laptop, including Clinton emails, Huma Abedin’s emails, and evidence pertaining to Clinton Foundation. They reportedly found state department emails and material including money laundering and references to a trip to Epstein’s “sex island,” with Clinton and Bill Clinton allegedly there multiple times. The material was given to the FBI, with threats to go public if the investigation wasn’t reopened or indictments issued. There is testimony that “nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop,” and that those officers were later dead. Another account says there were 12 individuals who saw the laptop, and none are dead. Reports note a surge in NYPD suicides this year, with nine or more officers dying by suicide, including the latest at Queens General Hospital. One account links deputy chief Steven Silks to overseeing evidence from the Weiner laptop and to copies made of that evidence; Silks reportedly died by an alleged self-inflicted gunshot wound one month before mandatory retirement. Other rumors claim the laptop contained numerous emails from Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, “insurance policy” files, and family involvement, with allegations that the FBI lost the laptop. A high-ranking NYPD official reportedly warned of grave contents and indicated others had copies of the information. Proponents argue that, if the Weiner laptop were released, the government would fall.

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During closed-door testimony, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page stated that the Obama administration's Justice Department advised the FBI against pursuing the gross negligence statute regarding Hillary Clinton's handling of classified information. This testimony seemingly contradicts James Comey's 2016 recommendation against criminal charges. According to released transcripts, there were concerns about charging Clinton initially. However, under Loretta Lynch's leadership, it became clear that charges wouldn't be pursued. A chart by federal investigators listed possible statutes, but next to gross negligence was a note that the DOJ was "not willing to charge this," except in military cases where information was lost. President Trump tweeted that the transcripts show the Obama Justice Department was "a broken and corrupt machine." Page's testimony also confirmed that Russian collusion was unproven when Robert Mueller was appointed.

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There were clear violations of the Espionage Act, contrary to President Obama's claims. Hillary Clinton's use of a secret server was known and approved, as evidenced by communications from an alias. The discovery of 675,000 Clinton emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop, linked to various individuals including Huma Abedin, raises serious concerns. The FBI's claims of reviewing all emails were misleading; they did not examine the BlackBerry backup emails or many others on the laptop. If in a position of power, I would demand access to the Weiner laptop for thorough investigation, as it likely contains prosecutable material. Reports suggest that even experienced investigators were disturbed by what they found.

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The Anthony Weiner laptop contained 675,000 Clinton emails, including those from her time as Secretary of State and communications with Huma Abedin. When the FBI searched the laptop, they overlooked the critical BlackBerry backup emails, which Comey referred to as the "golden emails." They claimed to have reviewed all emails, but this was misleading. If in a position of power, I would demand access to the laptop and have a trusted military official analyze its contents, as there are likely prosecutable offenses within. Reports suggest that even experienced investigators were disturbed by what they found on the device.

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Megyn Kelly and her panel discuss new reporting on intelligence leaks aimed at undermining President Trump, focusing on declassified material that points to James Comey leaking through a Columbia University professor friend and shaping narratives about Russia and Trump. The guests explain that FBI inspector general findings show Comey and two aides discussed leaks to the New York Times, with Richmond, a Columbia law professor placed on the payroll, given access to top secret information to burnish Comey’s image and set future narratives. The reporter involved, Michael Schmidt of the Times, later won Pulitzers for Russia Gate coverage. The panel notes that the FBI traced six code-named leak investigations and, in every case, the Justice Department declined prosecution, they point out a double standard that appears to treat Democrats more leniently, while Donald Trump faced a raid and indictment over classified material at Mar-a-Lago. Solomon walks through an episode where Richmond met Comey, used the special government employee arrangement to bypass the FBI press office, and told investigators he didn’t “leak” with a discount denial. The discussion includes the implication that Comey’s team and the Obama Justice Department may have interfered in investigations into Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation, and that this would be part of a larger pattern of political interference. The hosts turn to broader media dynamics, noting how outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post have handled Russia Gate coverage, including interviews with reporters and critics, and the way some correspondents are portrayed as sympathetic to official narratives. They reference CrowdStrike’s assessment of the DNC hack and underscore the distinction between intrusion into systems and evidence of exfiltration, arguing that some coverage overstated conclusions. The conversation touches on Tulsi Gabbard’s declassification efforts and the response from Daniel Richmond’s circle, including a note about Ellen Nakashiska’s reporting. In a separate segment, Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cook discuss the politics of California. Steve Hilton, a candidate for governor, describes a top-two primary dynamic that currently pairs him with Katie Porter. Hilton criticizes Gavin Newsom’s redistricting efforts and argues that California’s one-party rule has produced high costs, ineffective homelessness policies, and a climate policy regime that has driven up housing and energy costs. He describes his plan to reverse this trajectory, addressing education, safety, immigration, and the state’s regulatory environment, and argues that federal policy alone cannot fix California. The program then shifts to cultural commentary, including a lengthy discussion of Monica Lewinsky’s reflections on immigration and of John Oliver’s satirical framing, followed by Christine Baranski weighing in on billionaire space travel and publicity. The conversation closes with reflections on the national mood around crime, policing, border control, and the role of the media in reporting controversial topics, along with a brisk nod to the ongoing coverage of Tulsi Gabbard’s disclosures and Steve Hilton’s campaign in California. That’s the show’s update.
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