Dirty Obama Admin. Accused of Dragging His Feet
While Obama flies around in his jet over to cuba to
strengthen relations in case he needs their troops
to move against American citizens if Marshal Law
in declared thru his executive orders, Hillary is
running along for the white house unchecked
for her crimes.
Obama refused to use US resources to properly
investigate H. Clinton's misconduct that has cost
the lives of innocent people.
State Department says it’s struggling to
hire enough Clinton email screeners
The State Department is still struggling to hire enough staffers to
review all of the open-records requests being filed for emails and
other documents from former Secretary Hillary Clinton and her top
aides, the department acknowledged in a court filing Monday night.
Department officials had promised U.S. District Judge Rudolph
Contreras that they would try to hire 50 screeners by February
but had just 35 on board as of the end of last week. It hired 39
in total, but four screeners have left the job, Benjamin C. Mizer,
the principal deputy attorney general, said in court papers.
Of those 35, only 20 are reviewers with top-secret clearance
eligible to screen the documents. The other 15 are able to only
coordinate and help with the administrative side of things, but
they cannot process documents the major issue for the
overworked department.
Mr. Mizer said the department plans to hire 10 more people, five
of whom will be reviewers, to reach a total of 45 new staffers
and 25 total new reviewers.
That is fewer than the 50 they promised the court last year.
Mrs. Clinton left office in early 2013, taking what she said were
more than 60,000 messages she sent or received on her email
server during her tenure.
In late 2014, nearly two years after her departure, she returned
about 32,000 messages to the government, saying they were
official records that belonged in the files. She declined to turn
over about 30,000 other messages she deemed private.
The State Department has now processed and released all of
her messages it has in its possession that it says can be
made public.
But a conservative law firm, Judicial Watch, has asked a judge
to order the department to demand that Mrs. Clinton return
the 30,000 messages she deemed private.
Judicial Watch, The Associated Press and others have filed
requests seeking records of Mrs. Clinton’s top aides — some
of whom, like their boss, used secret email addresses to
conduct government business.
Those documents continue to strain the State Department’s
open-records review process.
The Republican National Committee has filed several lawsuits
accusing the Obama administration of slow-walking open-records
requests in the run-up to November’s elections. The Republican
National Committee has asked a federal court to order the
department to speedily comply with requests.
President Barack Obama told a room full of powerful Democratic
donors in Austin that the time had come to coalesce around
Hillary Clinton, reports The New York Times.
While Obama flies around in his jet over to cuba to
strengthen relations in case he needs their troops
to move against American citizens if Marshal Law
in declared thru his executive orders, Hillary is
running along for the white house unchecked
for her crimes.
Obama refused to use US resources to properly
investigate H. Clinton's misconduct that has cost
the lives of innocent people.
State Department says it’s struggling to
hire enough Clinton email screeners
The State Department is still struggling to hire enough staffers to
review all of the open-records requests being filed for emails and
other documents from former Secretary Hillary Clinton and her top
aides, the department acknowledged in a court filing Monday night.
Department officials had promised U.S. District Judge Rudolph
Contreras that they would try to hire 50 screeners by February
but had just 35 on board as of the end of last week. It hired 39
in total, but four screeners have left the job, Benjamin C. Mizer,
the principal deputy attorney general, said in court papers.
Of those 35, only 20 are reviewers with top-secret clearance
eligible to screen the documents. The other 15 are able to only
coordinate and help with the administrative side of things, but
they cannot process documents the major issue for the
overworked department.
Mr. Mizer said the department plans to hire 10 more people, five
of whom will be reviewers, to reach a total of 45 new staffers
and 25 total new reviewers.
That is fewer than the 50 they promised the court last year.
Mrs. Clinton left office in early 2013, taking what she said were
more than 60,000 messages she sent or received on her email
server during her tenure.
In late 2014, nearly two years after her departure, she returned
about 32,000 messages to the government, saying they were
official records that belonged in the files. She declined to turn
over about 30,000 other messages she deemed private.
The State Department has now processed and released all of
her messages it has in its possession that it says can be
made public.
But a conservative law firm, Judicial Watch, has asked a judge
to order the department to demand that Mrs. Clinton return
the 30,000 messages she deemed private.
Judicial Watch, The Associated Press and others have filed
requests seeking records of Mrs. Clinton’s top aides — some
of whom, like their boss, used secret email addresses to
conduct government business.
Those documents continue to strain the State Department’s
open-records review process.
The Republican National Committee has filed several lawsuits
accusing the Obama administration of slow-walking open-records
requests in the run-up to November’s elections. The Republican
National Committee has asked a federal court to order the
department to speedily comply with requests.
President Barack Obama told a room full of powerful Democratic
donors in Austin that the time had come to coalesce around
Hillary Clinton, reports The New York Times.
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