Hillary Clinton is Going to Jail
Hillary Clinton was caught using a private email account while she was Secretary of State. But it gets much worse than that. She also set up her email servers to run out of her own house, giving her complete control to delete whatever she wants.
It is a crime to store classified documents on an unsecure email server. The State Department is saying that Hillary Clinton ONLY used her private email account while she was Secretary. Which means one of two things:
Either she never received any classified material by email while she was Secretary of State (extremely unlikely) or she committed hundreds, if not thousands, of misdemeanors and felonies by keeping those documents unsecure on her private server.
If she stored classified documents on the server, she's guilty of countless misdemeanors. If she deleted government documents, she's guilty of felonies.
Demand that Congress hold her in contempt immediately!
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