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In reply to the discussion: Hillary's Email: How to deal with deleting selected items in a large amount of email. [View all]greatlaurel
(2,004 posts)It is quite clear that no rules or laws were broken. The vast majority of people understand the hullabaloo about this issue is a non-scandal created by the GOP to try to harm the person most likely to run for the Democratic Party nomination for POTUS in 2016. Much ado about nothing.
How about someone investigate Mr. Baron and his use of email at the Archives and at his office at Drinker Biddle & Reath? Did he properly preserve all his emails when he left government service? If so someone should do an FOIA request for all his documentation. Furthermore, who does this man work for now through his law office? Is this law firm associated with the GOP or one of the right wing dark money groups? I would very much like to understand why Mr. Baron has chosen this time period to raise these concerns. Should he not have spoken up right after Clinton left the SOS position if he was truly concerned about her archival procedures?
The House of Rep has known about Clinton's emails for quite some time. It took the right wingers this long to come up with an attack based on her emails. They sure do not have much ammunition, if this is the best they can come up with.