Benghazi

What is Dead May Never Die

Written by SK Ashby

Today is August 10th, 2017 and a federal judge has just ordered the State Department to conduct another search for Hillary Clinton's emails.

In a lawsuit brought by Larry Klayman's old stomping ground Judicial Watch, U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the State Department must perform another search of their servers for Benghazi-related material.

"To date, State has searched only data compilations originating from outside sources — Secretary Clinton, her former aides, and the FBI. ... It has not, however, searched the one records system over which it has always had control and that is almost certain to contain some responsive records: the state.gov e-mail server," Mehta wrote.

"If Secretary Clinton sent an e-mail about Benghazi to Abedin, Mills, or Sullivan at his or her state.gov e-mail address, or if one of them sent an e-mail to Secretary Clinton using his or her state.gov account, then State’s server presumably would have captured and stored such an e-mail. Therefore, State has an obligation to search its own server for responsive records."

In other words, the State Department has been ordered to search their own systems for duplicate copies of emails that have already been examined several times over. The State Department has already examined 30,000 emails submitted by Hillary Clinton (they did this years ago) and thousands more from her aides. The FBI also combed through every document available to them. The chicken has been thoroughly fucked.

It's been nearly 5 years since the attack on the American embassy in Benghazi.