Obama’s FBI Ignored Lead That CHINA Had CLINTON EMAILS

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An Epoch Times report confirmed information first revealed by the Daily Caller and Fox News that the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG)  told the “FBI in 2015 that a forensic review of Hillary Clinton’s emails unearthed anomalies in the metadata of the messages. The evidence in the metadata suggested that a copy of every email Hillary Clinton sent during her tenure as the secretary of state was forwarded to a foreign third party.”  Evidence proved the third party was China.



The Daily Caller spoke with a former intelligence officer back in August who said the ICIG “discovered the anomaly pretty early in 2015.”

“When [the ICIG] did a very deep dive, they found in the actual metadata — the data which is at the header and footer of all the emails — that a copy, a ‘courtesy copy,’ was being sent to a third party and that third party was a known Chinese public company that was involved in collecting intelligence for China,” the former intelligence officer told TheDCNF.

“The [the ICIG] believe that there was some level of phishing.But once they got into the server something was embedded,” he said. “The Chinese are notorious for embedding little surprises like this.”

(…) The Intelligence Community Inspector General warned of the problem, but the FBI subsequently failed to act, Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert said during a July hearing.

When Michael Horowitz, the DOJ Inspector General testified before Congress in June 2018 he was asked about the metadata evidence and conceded that he knew about the lead never followed.  Mark Meadows (R-NC) asked why it wasn’t in his report about the FBI’s Clinton Investigation he had issued, and Horowitz said he would get back to the committee with the answer.

Apparently, Meadows believes that the person who led the FBI’s Clinton investigation Peter Strzok, who was fired from the agency last year after his anti-Trump text messages became known,  ignored the lead about the Clinton emails/foreign country,  never following up with the ICIG regarding the information. Nobody at the FBI interviewed anyone from the ICIG’s office.

In fact, according to Meadows, Strzok called the ICIG office 10 minutes after Comey gave his speech exonerating Clinton in July 2016,  and asked them to close out their inspector general’s referral about China hacking into Hillary’s server.

Using its own sources, Fox News confirmed the report:

A source briefed on the matter confirmed to Fox News the details of the Caller’s reporting, and said that the ICIG was so concerned by the revelation that officials drove over to the FBI to inform agents — including anti-Trump agent Peter Strzok — of the development after it was discovered via the emails’ metadata.

The source told Fox News the hack was from a Chinese company, describing it as a front for Chinese intelligence.

A second source briefed on the matter told Fox News that officials outside of the FBI indicated code on the Clinton server suggested a foreign source was receiving copies of emails in real time.

When asked about the significance of the report, Rep Gohmert  (R-TX) told Fox:

“It’s critically important. There are countries that would pay a tremendous amount of money to know what Clinton was saying, doing and thinking through her emails, what she’s doing, who she’s going to meet, what she thought about meetings, not necessarily classified but critically important and those emails were compromised and people like Strzok, when they were briefed, knew this would devastate her chances of being elected and they weren’t about to do anything to hurt those chances.”

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Kept quiet because then the “very careless” bullshit would sound like… well, bullshit.

But, let’s spend $30 million investigating stories we made up about Trump instead of prosecuting REAL cases. That’ll help cover it up.

FBI failed to act……
Later: Failed to indict….
Failed to indict AWAN as well
No longer a doubt the FBI is an asset of China and Pakistan

The Chinese hacked her emails that were on her illegal unsecure server. Over 2,200 of those emails were classified from confidential to top secret. Definition of the damage done at each level:

Top secret: Highest degree of protection for information that is paramount in national defense matters and whose unauthorized disclosure may cause extremely grave danger or damage to the nation. (2) Secret: Unauthorized disclosure of which may result in serious damage or danger. (3) Confidential: Unauthorized disclosure of which may undermine the defense or government operations.

HRC compromised national security and it was covered up. The amount of damage she caused is probably classified at the TS level because that is the highest level of information she compromised. Yet she walks free and is considering running for POTUS again. Something is grossly wrong here. Can anyone figure out what it is?

You’ll never see this story reported on FOX News.

Oct. 18, 2019 – State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information

A multiyear State Department probe of emails that were sent to former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s private computer server concluded there was no systemic or deliberate mishandling of classified information by department employees, according to a report submitted to Congress this month.

The report appears to represent a final and anticlimactic chapter in a controversy that overshadowed the 2016 presidential campaign and exposed Clinton to fierce criticism that she later cited as a major factor in her loss to President Trump.

In the end, State Department investigators found 38 current or former employees “culpable” of violating security procedures — none involving material that had been marked classified — in a review of roughly 33,000 emails that had been sent to or from the personal computer system Clinton used.

Overall, investigators said, “there was no persuasive evidence of systemic, deliberate mishandling of classified information.” The report cited “instances of classified information being inappropriately” transmitted, but noted that the vast majority of those scrutinized “were aware of security policies and did their best to implement them.”

The release comes as Trump continues to raise the Clinton email issue to attack Democrats, even as new evidence has emerged of apparent security lapses by senior officials in his own administration.

Diplomats involved in pressuring Ukraine to pursue investigations that would politically benefit Trump used private phones and texting apps to trade messages about their efforts, according to records released by leaders of the House impeachment inquiry.

The State Department probe focused on internal communications that were up to nine years old.

Dozens of former State employees were brought back in for questioning in recent months after being notified that emails they had sent years ago had been retroactively classified.

The renewed activity after a long stretch in which the investigation had seemed to go dormant sparked suspicion that the Trump administration was seeking to revive an issue that had been politically advantageous to Republicans.

One former official who was questioned described it as “a way to tarnish a whole bunch of Democratic foreign policy people.”

State Department officials denied any political agenda, saying the interviews were part of the final stages of an internal inquiry that the department was under pressure to complete this month. Among those applying pressure was Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), who had sent letters to the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security seeking updates.

There is no indication that any of those scrutinized will be sanctioned, but many received letters saying they were judged to have been involved in “valid” security incidents even if “not culpable” of a formal breach — an ambiguous status that some fear could complicate their abilities to return to government service.

The report does not identify those who were scrutinized, but the list included ambassadors and assistant secretaries of state responsible for U.S. policy in the Middle East, Europe and Central Asia.

Few had sent emails directly to Clinton, and instead had routed them to William Burns, who served as deputy secretary of state, or Jake Sullivan, the former director of policy planning. They then relayed many of the messages to Clinton’s private email, a system she said she used mainly out of convenience.

Clinton’s use of a private server, discovered by House Republicans as part of the probe of the deaths of U.S. diplomats and intelligence personnel in Benghazi, Libya, triggered overlapping investigations by Congress, the State Department and the FBI.

Then-FBI Director James B. Comey’s handling of the matter enraged Democrats. In July 2016, Comey took the extraordinary step of announcing there would be no charges filed against Clinton in the email probe, but accused her of being “extremely careless” in a news conference.

The bureau reopened the investigation in the final days of the 2016 race after discovering a laptop with Clinton emails as part of a separate case. Most were duplicates, and, again, there were no charges, but Comey’s decision to notify Congress revived the issue at a moment that Clinton has said was devastating to her campaign.

The State Department suspended its internal review while the FBI probe was active, before resuming work in 2017. In total, the report found 91 violations by 38 individuals, and another 497 violations “where no individual was found to bear culpability.”

The review did not encompass a separate collection of emails that Clinton’s lawyers withheld from the State Department and that she later destroyed, saying they were private and did not pertain to government business — a determination that was not verified by State Department officials.

@Greg:

State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information

So sad that intent or being deliberate isnt needed when prosecuting for being grossly negligent when handling classified information.
We know Comey grossly mishandled the investigation finding a way to twist a conclusion out before even completing or beginning an investigation.
Thank goodness she was never charged or found innocent there is no double jeopardy involved.

@Greg: Hillary committed perjury on video before Congress, obstructed justice and destroyed evidence. The evaded FOIA requests. Having the State Department investigate their own incompetence obviously doesn’t result in the truth. Hopefully Hillary will be prosecuted with the evidence the DOJ already has.

Did the State Department see the 33,000 emails Hillary obliterated, apparently without the intent to destroy? Did they see the laptops and phones she and her hammer-happy staff were ALLOWED by the FBI to destroy? Obviously, their “investigation” was just as “thorough” as that that Comey conducted.

More erosion of faith in government, courtesy of the left.