Russia Reportedly Set To Release Clinton’s Intercepted Emails

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Reliable intelligence sources in the West have indicated that warnings had been received that the Russian government could in the near future release the text of email messages intercepted from U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server from the time she was U.S. Secretary of State, OILPRICE.COM reports.

The release would, the messaging indicated, prove that Secretary Clinton had, in fact, laid open U.S. secrets to foreign interception by putting highly-classified government reports onto a private server in violation of U.S. law, and that, as suspected, the server had been targeted and hacked by foreign intelligence services.

The reports indicated that the decision as to whether to reveal the intercepts would be made by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin, and it was possible that the release would, if made, be through a third party, such as Wikileaks. The apparent message from Moscow, through the intelligence community, seemed to indicate frustration with the pace of the official U.S. Department of Justice investigation into the so-called server scandal, which seemed to offer prima facie evidence that U.S. law had been violated by Mrs Clinton’s decision to use a private server through which to conduct official and often highly-secret communications during her time as Secretary of State. Read more at OILPRICE.COM.

{Matzav.com}


3 COMMENTS

  1. It’s a known fact that Russia is full of anti women, male chauvinist’s. They were bought out by the evil white racists Republicans.

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