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State Department Investigation Bad News for Hillary

It has taken some time, but we might finally get some justice against Hillary Clinton.

After an exhaustive investigation into the State Department during Hillary’s time in office, the State Department announced it found “23 violations and 7 infraction incidents” tied to “15 individuals, some of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents.”

We Told You…

How James Comey let Hillary off the hook in unexplainable.

Well, actually it is explainable, but we have beat that horse to death already.

While Comey took it upon himself to keep Hillary in the race, the current investigation is actually trying to get down to the facts.

The violations were made public via a letter from the State Department’s Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, to Republican Senator Chuck Grassley.

While the State Department has found these violations, this investigation is far from over.

Taylor stated, “Given the volume of emails provided to the Department from former Secretary Clinton’s private email server, the Department’s process has been necessarily more complicated and complex requiring a significant dedication of time and resources.”

Ms. Taylor further stated, “In every instance in which the Department found an individual to be culpable of a valid security violation or three or more infractions, the Department forwarded the outcome to the Bureau of Diplomatic Security’s Office of Personnel Security and Suitability (DS/PSS), to be placed in the individuals’ official security file.

“All valid security incidents are reviewed by DS and taken into account every time an individual’s eligibility for access to classified information is considered.

“This referral occurred whether or not the individual was currently employed with the Department of State and such security files are kept indefinitely.

“Consistent with the referral policy, for individuals who were still employed with the Department at the time of adjudication, the Department referred all valid security violations or multiple infractions to the Bureau of Human Resources.”

Will Anything Come of This?

Now that we know there were problems, the real question is if anything will ever be done to Hillary.

The fact she is no longer in office probably hurts the case, but we may at least get an “I told you so” moment out of it.

The person that may have to answer for this, however, is actually James Comey.

The onus of the initial investigation fell under Comey and the fact he let her off the hook so easily could still create some problems for the former FBI Director.

Keep in mind we know now that former FBI General Counsel James Baker testified that he, until very late in the game, thought Hillary should have been prosecuted.

He literally had to be convinced to look at things from a different perspective. Translation… Comey told him there was no way they were going to prosecute her.

Former Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who was very much involved in House investigations at the time, stated, “What’s bizarre about this, is in any other situation, there’s no possible way they would allow the potential perpetrator to self-select what the FBI gets to see.

“The FBI should be the one to sort through those emails — not the Clinton attorneys.”

How anyone could look at this and not come to the conclusion Hillary broke laws is beyond me.

Taylor expects to have the investigation wrapped up sometime in September.

Until they, all we can do is wait and hope that we finally get some justice against Hillary Clinton, quite possibly the worst Secretary of State in the history of this country.

Source: Fox News

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