Hillary's Worst Week Ever! Justice Department 'Looking Into' Clinton's Emails Again
Hillary Clinton is in hot water again!
A day after her Chappaquah estate suffered a fire, the justice department revealed they are taking a new and closer look into Clinton's private emails exchanged during her time as Secretary of State, Radaronline.com has learned.
A Daily Beast source close to Attorney General Jeff Sessions claimed the investigation was based on new details of how Clinton and her aides handled classified material.
President Donald Trump has made it clear from the start that he would be taking strong measures against Clinton's use of a private server containing classified material. In addition, he urged DOJ officials to arrest top aide, Huma Abedin for her involvement, after sending classified emails to disgraced ex-husband, Anthony Weiner.
Last week, the State Department released emails taken from Weiner's computer in response to a lawsuit from the conservative group Judicial Watch.
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But sources told The Daily Beast that DOJ officials were "looking into" Clinton's emails before the Huma-Weiner documents were publicly released.
Earlier this month, Trump hinted on at the new investigation.
"Many people in our country are asking what the ‘Justice’ Department is going to do about the fact that totally Crooked Hillary, AFTER receiving a subpoena from the United States Congress, deleted and ‘acid washed’ 33,000 Emails? No justice!” Trump tweeted.
Clinton's use of a private server became a controversy during her presidential campaign against Trump in 2016. Former FBI Director, James Comey initially made an unprecedented statement blasting Clinton's use of her emails during her campaign. He backtracked and stated that legal action would not be taken against her, only to re-open the investigation a week prior to the election.
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