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Oops: FBI Accidentally Proved Hillary Clinton Committed Perjury

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(ANTIMEDIAClaire Bernish — Apparently inviolable Hillary Clinton might have been let off the hook by the FBI in its bewildering but unsurprising refusal to recommend the Department of Justice prosecute any number of violations relating to her private email server and account, but that by no means indicates she isn't guilty.

To the contrary, FBI Director James Comey's scathing description of Clinton's "careless" use of a non-secure platform — through which eight email chains contained information considered "Top Secret" and 36 considered "Secret" at the time it was transmitted — provided direct evidence the former secretary of state committed any number of crimes.

And perjury in testimony to Congress tops the list. Testifying before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, Clinton lied under oath — no less than three times — and her mendacious statements in no way constituted fumbling forgetfulness, ambiguity, or misinterpretation.

Hillary Clinton Perjury

Hillary Clinton Committed Perjury

First, Hillary's claim she 'turned over' all emails relating to State Department business just isn't factual. Asked by committee chair, Rep. Trey Gowdy, whether her previous insistence she 'turned over everything' was true, Clinton responded [all emphasis has been added],

"All my work-related emails, yes."

"How do you know that?" Gowdy pressed. Clinton responded, "I know that because there was an exhaustive search done under the supervision of my attorneys, and that is exactly the outcome. We turned over every work-related email […]"

Comey's statement tells quite a different tale:

"The FBI discovered several thousand work-related e-mails that were not in the group of 30,000 that were returned by Secretary Clinton to the State in 2014."

Not only that, but in a separate segment of testimony in response to Rep. Jim Jordan, the lies continued.

Clinton, claiming her attorneys had "conducted a rigorous review" of all 62,000 or more emails to determine which were or were not business-related, was asked by Jordan to elaborate on the term "rigorous" — to which she replied:

"It means they were asked to provide anything that could possibly be construed as work related."


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