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Hillary Clinton Email Investigation: FBI Questioning Those Who Classify Emails And Their Contents
FOX News: FBI going 'right to the source' in Clinton email probe, interviewing intel agencies
The FBI is going straight to the source in its investigation of classified emails that crossed Hillary Clinton’s personal server, speaking with the intelligence agencies – and in some cases, the individuals – that generated the information, two intelligence sources familiar with the probe told Fox News.
Investigators are meeting with the agencies and individuals to determine the classification level in the emails. The step speaks to the diligence with which the bureau is handling the investigation, despite the former secretary of state’s claims that the matter boils down to a mere interagency dispute.
"This is not merely a difference of opinion between the State Department and the Department of Justice," one intelligence source, who is not authorized to speak on the record, told Fox News, referring to comments on the Sunday talk shows and by the Clinton campaign downplaying the FBI's investigation. "The bureau will go directly to depose specific individuals in agencies who generated the highly classified materials."
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WNU Editor: Thank God Catherine Herridge is on this case. She has exposed more on this story than everyone else combined .... and in this report we now know that the FBI is questioning those who are responsible for classifying communications and the information that they may contain. I am speculating now .... but my gut is telling me that they will contradict Hillary Clinton's explanation that her emails are part of an interagency dispute. What these intel officials will probably say is that a lot of her emails were classified Top Secret and above .... but she and her staff choose to ignore their classification status. Now if this is true .... this is a major felony .... and some of Hillary Clinton's former staff members may now find themselves needing lawyers .... and fast.





