Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Questions For Hillary

Here are some questions which "our" former Secretary of State should be compelled to answer under oath:

1. Detail the processes you followed to ensure your Benghazi-related emails were lawfully provided as a result of Congressional subpoenas and Freedom of Information (FOI) requests. Detail any searches you conducted and materials you provided. (No emails were ever provided pursuant to my 2012 Benghazi email request.)

2. Provide names of all people involved in and/or with knowledge of your email practices as secretary of state. This includes, but is not limited to, technicians. Also provide a list with all people you consulted about the private server and email practices.

3. Provide a chain of custody accounting and chronology for all servers, email accounts, mobile devices (which as smartphone, blackberries and laptop computers) you used, whether or not under your own name, after you were nominated to become secretary of state. Provide all documents, including but not limited to, invoices, notes, emails and other records associated with the establishment and use of the servers and accounts.

4. Provide a list of any messages, such as text messages and instant messages, sent or received as secretary of state on any device used while secretary of state.

5. Provide documentation showing what vetting was done, if any, prior to utilizing the private server, to determine whether your intended practices would comply with disclosure guidelines, records laws and ethics rules. Include all documentation reflecting opinions or findings you received on this issue.

6. Provide documentation showing what processes you followed, if any, to notify appropriate oversight bodies of your intended use of private server, as well as their responses.

7. Provide documentation showing what processes you followed, if any, to ensure appropriate security of the private server and/or any other email avenues utilized as secretary of state.

8. You have stated that you did not send any classified materials using the private server. Did you ever receive any classified information?

9. Did you seek to have your emails reviewed by a classification officer? If not, could any information you sent or received conceivably have been deemed to be sensitive or otherwise classified if it had been reviewed by a classification officer?

10. Do you believe all federal employees have the right to use personal servers, email addresses and aliases for convenience purposes or other reasons? If so, then how can one count on your assurance that all emails you sent were properly captured and saved by the state department recipient? If you do not believe all federal employees have the right to use private servers and self-sort through emails, explain which employees you believe – like yourself – have that right, and which do not.

11. Do you have any knowledge of the alleged basement operation to sort out “embarrassing” Benghazi documents, as described by your former Deputy Assistant Secretary Raymond Maxwell?

http://sharylattkisson.com/questions-to-ask-about-hillary-clintons-emails/

The essay also has questions for AG Holder, Obama ad-Dajjal, and the federal judiciary.

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