Hildabeast Email Probe Could Soon Be Another Clinton Scandal
03/31/2016 11:25 am ET
Weeks ago it was revealed that Bryan Pagliano, the person granted immunity failed to inform his employers at the State Deptartment that while in their employ he was also employed by Hildabeast to manage her private email server. Persons who have been US prosecutors with knowledge of the laws regarding Hildabeast's server have stated that it was unlawful of Pagliano to not inform his government employers he was also privately working for Hildabeast.
That he knew he was in violation because of this would be a strong motivation to cooperate with the FBI investigation. The crux of the case against Hildabeast according to knowledgeable people of these laws have stated that the very existence of her private email server was a violation of law regarding national security.
We know Hildabeast never used the .gov email account that was created for her. It is very important to understand that Hildabeast as Secretary of State was one of ten members of the government that had the authority to make a document classified. Like all government employees at this level, Hildabeast signed a document that clearly states she is responsible and accountable for information that is classified regardless of when it is given the status of classified. This cuts through the smokescreen of the defense that documents that went through Hildabeast’s private server were later identified as classified and that is all she had done. She was expected by way of law to know which material by its inherent nature was deemed worthy of this classification. We know that at least 22 of her emails were not only classified but identified as SAP. Special Access Programs (SAP) are considered “highly classified” documents. It appears quite likely she broke national security laws during her time as Secretary of State. (Huffy)