Vacation Home in the Tiny Tack House in Everett, Washington
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FEDERAL JUDGE BLINDSIDES HILLARY – SETS WASHINGTON SWAMP ON FIRE - Duration: 10:48.
FEDERAL JUDGE BLINDSIDES HILLARY – SETS WASHINGTON SWAMP ON FIRE
The judge just turned a spotlight on Clinton's biggest crime – now she has nowhere to hide.
The Clinton's many crimes have been well documented for decades:
From Whitewater to Uranium One, they've proven that they are conniving, ruthless,
and will do anything for money.
Thus far they've been able to escape justice thanks to their connections, much to the frustration
to the American people.
Many thought Clinton's latest scandal involving her emails would finally be the nail in her
coffin, but former FBI director James Comey allowed her to escape consequences yet again.
But now, there are some determined people in Washington who are refusing to let this
case slide, and a federal judge's order has the Washington swamp in panic mode.
From The Daily Caller:
"A federal court is compelling former secretary of state Hillary Clinton to respond to further
questions — under oath — about her notorious emails.
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan issued the ruling Wednesday in response to a lawsuit
from Judicial Watch, the conservative research and investigative group that has long had
its sights on both of the Clintons.
Judicial Watch celebrated their major win in court:
Getting the Clintons into court has taken forever, but maybe we're finally approaching
the truth.
The hard-working staff of Judicial Watch has never stopped fighting to see Clinton face
Judgment Day, and two years of lobbying the courts have finally paid off.
But Hillary Clinton seems to have nine lives … actually, she seems to have an unlimited
amount of lives and has cackled her way through every scandal she's faced.
Why should this time be any different?
Well for starters, Hillary isn't the only one being dragged into this latest suit.
The plaintiffs are trying to get to the bottom of why Huma Abedin, Clinton's close friend
and personal assistant, had access to both the State Department as well as "special
government employee" privilege, where she was able to use her status to do outside jobs
for Clinton.
Recall that Abedin's husband, Anthony Weiner, was the reason Clinton's email probe was
reopened just before the 2016 election.
This couple is truly the gift that keeps on giving!
Hopefully, the chickens come home to roost and Clinton's latest pantsuit will be an
orange jumpsuit with the word "INMATE" printed
on the back.
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Fox News Analyst: Washington Post 'Has Some Culpability' For Khashoggi's Murder - News Today - Duration: 3:17.
At least twice this week, Fox News has aired commentary dismissing the controversy over the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, whom U
S. intelligence officials believe was murdered and dismembered on the order of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Fox News guest Christian Whiton, a senior fellow at a right-wing foreign policy think tank, told the network's Julie Banderas on Friday that Khashoggi "wasn't really" a journalist and claimed The Washington Post "frankly has some culpability here" in his death
Whiton suggested that publishing Khashoggi's work in English and Arabic "really put him in harm's way
" The comments seemed to echo others made by Mark Steyn, a Canadian political commenter who called Khashoggi a "dead so-called journalist" when Steyn filled in Wednesday for host Tucker Carlson
"He was kind of a deep-state Saudi spook," Steyn added, without evidence or elaboration on what he meant
Khashoggi had a long career as a journalist, covering conflicts in Afghanistan and Sudan for the Saudi Gazette and notably interviewing Osama bin Laden in the 1980s and 1990s
He contributed to the Post as an opinion writer on Middle Eastern affairs. Khashoggi, a U
S. resident, was tortured and killed Oct. 2 soon after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
Whiton claimed that "what got him killed" was Khashoggi's swing between supporting the Saudi leadership and criticizing it
World leaders in Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and elsewhere have condemned the murder as a gross offense against freedom of expression, although U
S. President Donald Trump has hesitated to come down too strongly against the Saudis
Trump raised eyebrows when he suggested, against his own intelligence officials' findings, that the crown prince might not have ordered the murder at all
"Maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" Trump said in a statement earlier this week
Trump has cited his wish to preserve an arms deal with Saudi Arabia, claiming it is worth $110 billion
Agreements made so far are worth $14.5 billion. Democrats in the House have pledged to investigate the president's response to the murder
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