...Chaffetz seeks charges...

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In response to all the allegations about President Trump and his dealings with Russia the House calls for an investigation...of the guy who set up Hillery Clinton's email server.
Ignoring Trump, Chaffetz seeks charges related to Clinton emails
The Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, who has refused Democratic requests to investigate possible conflicts of interest involving President Donald Trump, is seeking criminal charges against a former State Department employee who helped set up Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah sent a letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Thursday asking him to convene a grand jury or charge Bryan Pagliano, the computer specialist who helped establish Clinton’s server while she was secretary of state.
tulc(can honestly say he isn't surprised in the least that Republicans are doing something like this) :sigh:
 

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I'm sorry, was that supposed to say "unimportant business" and it got auto-corrected by mistake? Because that's happened to me a few times. :wave:
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It's unfinished and here's why.

Hillary Clinton had an illegal home brew server not authorized by the government. She put classified material on that server and transmitted said classified material, up to and including Top Secret, using unsecured webmail.

That is illegal.

The employee who set up the server, knowingly set up an illegal server. That's a criminal offense.

That's unfinished business. If the screws are put on this guy for allowing himself to follow illegal orders, then perhaps future underlings will refuse to break the law even if their political masters demand they do so.
 
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