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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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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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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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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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Speaker 0 argued Jim Comey’s press conference was reckless and questioned whether the New York FBI environment—‘reports that Giuliani was in touch with Jim Kaldstrom, and there was this rogue group within the New York FBI’—influenced the decision to reopen the Clinton email investigation. Speaker 2 said there had been an ‘enormous amount of sensitive FBI information that was making its way to the press at that time’ and they were examining media policy; ‘Did it motivate our decision to make the July announcement? Not particularly.’ He noted internal frustration from those who wanted Clinton prosecuted and that Jim’s October ‘emails found on Anthony Weiner’s laptop’ notification was disagreed with; ‘as it turns out, we had nothing.’ The NYPD reportedly found ‘650,000 emails’ including State Department emails and allegations of criminal activity by Hillary and others; DOJ pushback against seeking justice in these matters was described as ‘huge.’ Five parts of the FBI were investigating with ‘constant downdraft’ from the Obama Justice Department.

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Hillary Clinton's emails on her unsecured personal server contained intelligence from the US government's most secretive and highly classified operations called special access programs (SAPs). According to a letter obtained by Fox News, a comprehensive review found several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential, secret, and top secret/SAP levels. Access to these programs is highly restricted and on a need-to-know basis only. The State Department spokesman had not seen the letter. These findings contrast Clinton's statement that there was no classified material. Former CIA director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing special access program intelligence. Both Petraeus and Clinton were required to sign nondisclosure agreements promising to protect special access programs. An email shows the State Department knew about the personal account as early as August 2011, and suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account were rejected by Huma Abedin.

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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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According to a letter obtained by Fox News, Hillary Clinton's emails on her unsecured personal server contained intelligence from the US government's most secretive and highly classified operations called special access programs (SAPs). The intelligence community's inspector general notified congressional oversight committees on January 14 that a comprehensive review found several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential, secret, and top secret/SAP levels. Access to these programs is highly restricted. The findings are striking, given Clinton's earlier statement that there was no classified material. Former CIA director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing special access program intelligence. Both Petraeus and Clinton were required to sign nondisclosure agreements promising to protect special access programs. A new email shows the State Department knew about the personal account as early as August 2011, and suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account were rejected by Clinton's aide.

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I am your father, and from now on, that's what you'll call me. They didn't examine the BlackBerry backups or most of the emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop. If I were president, I'd demand access to that laptop and have a trusted military expert analyze everything on it. There's likely a lot of prosecutable material there. I heard even seasoned New York police investigators were disturbed by what they saw on it. Also, the SDNY is sitting on thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein. Hopefully, tomorrow, you'll see a lot of flight logs, names, and information. It's pretty sick what that man did.

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I would demand access to Anthony Weiner's laptop and have a trusted military expert analyze its contents for potential prosecutions. I've heard disturbing reports about the material on it. Also, I've learned that the Southern District of New York has thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein. We will obtain all of these documents, redacting grand jury information and protecting confidential witnesses. The American people have a right to know, and as the most transparent president, I will ensure the release of the full Epstein files, as well as JFK and Martin Luther King files.

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Hillary Clinton's email problems are reportedly "much worse than previously reported," according to a letter obtained by Fox News. The letter states Clinton's unsecured personal server contained intelligence from the U.S. government's most secretive and highly classified operations, called special access programs (SAPs). The intelligence community's inspector general notified congressional oversight committees on January 14 that a comprehensive review found "several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential secret and top secret slash SAP levels." Experts claim that if this information is compromised, the U.S. will "suffer very serious national security damage." Clinton previously stated there was no classified material on her server and that she was "certainly well aware of the classification requirements." Former CIA Director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing SAP intelligence. The State Department knew about the personal account as early as August 2011, but suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account were rejected by Clinton's aide.

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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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Espionage Act very clear violations of the Espionage Act and really no issue about intent despite president Obama proclaiming otherwise. the reason that Hillary had to be protected was because he was writing her on that secret server using an alias. 675,000 Clinton emails when they got Anthony Weiner's laptop in a search warrant because of all his sex perversion issues. The, the golden emails because they were the BlackBerry backup emails that they were supposedly just looking for everywhere very diligently. They specifically did not look at the BlackBerry backups, and they didn't look at a fraction of the emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop. There's nothing there. There's a lot that can be prosecuted, I have no doubt, on that laptop.

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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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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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As president, I would prioritize obtaining the Anthony Weiner laptop and entrusting it to a highly trusted military personnel. It has been reported that even experienced New York police officers who viewed its contents were deeply disturbed, to the point of feeling physically ill.

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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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If I were president, I would demand the Anthony Weiner laptop and have it examined by trusted experts. New York police officers who saw some of its contents were so disturbed that they had to vomit.

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Hillary Clinton's emails on her unsecured personal server contained intelligence from the US government's most secretive and highly classified operations called special access programs (SAPs). According to a letter obtained by Fox News, a comprehensive review found several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential, secret, and top secret/SAP levels. The intelligence community's inspector general notified congressional oversight committees of the findings. Access to these programs is highly restricted and on a need-to-know basis only. The State Department spokesman had not seen the letter. These findings contrast Clinton's earlier statement that there was no classified material. Former CIA director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing special access program intelligence. Both Petraeus and Clinton were required to sign nondisclosure agreements promising to protect special access programs. An email shows the State Department knew about the personal account as early as August 2011, and suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account were rejected by Huma Abedin.

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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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A letter obtained by Fox News reveals Hillary Clinton's emails on her personal server contained intelligence from special access programs (SAPs). According to the letter, the intelligence community's inspector general notified congressional oversight committees on January 14 that a review found several dozen emails containing classified information at the confidential, secret, and top secret/SAP levels. Access to SAPs is highly restricted. The State Department spokesman stated there are ongoing reviews about past email practices. These findings contradict Clinton's earlier statement that there was no classified material on her server. Former CIA director David Petraeus was prosecuted for sharing SAP intelligence. Both Petraeus and Clinton were required to sign nondisclosure agreements promising to protect SAPs. An email obtained by the Daily Caller shows the State Department knew about the personal account as early as August 2011, and suggestions to use a government BlackBerry and a .gov account were rejected by Huma Abedin.

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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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I would demand access to Anthony Weiner's laptop and have a trusted military expert analyze its contents for potential prosecutions. The New York police officers who viewed some of the contents were reportedly disturbed. Also, I've learned that the Southern District of New York is sitting on thousands of pages of documents related to Epstein. We will obtain and release these documents, with necessary redactions to protect grand jury information and confidential witnesses, because the American people have a right to know. As the most transparent president ever, I will ensure the release of the full Epstein files, as well as those related to JFK and Martin Luther King.

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If I were president, I would immediately retrieve the Anthony Weiner laptop and hand it over to a highly trusted military expert for thorough examination. This laptop contains substantial evidence that can be used for prosecution. In fact, some New York police officers who viewed its contents were so disturbed that they became physically ill.
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