Wednesday, May 4, 2016

TRUMPS FIRST NAIL FOR HILLARY'S COFFIN

One only needs to look at how Trump trounced all of the 11 GOP candidates into dust to get a preview of what he will do to Hillary once he turns his attention to just her.

Ted's dad a co-conspirator in the JFK assassination? That drove Ted clean off the rails after only a few comments from the Donald.

Imagine what he can do with Hillary. She has enough baggage to  fill the belly of a jumbo jet.

The upcoming possible court order to put Hillary on the stand "under oath" is the beginning of the end for her and a great place for Trump to launch his campaign against her. History shows that Hillary has as big a problem as Bill (if not bigger) in being honest and truthful.


A federal judge said Wednesday he may order Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton to testify under oath about whether she used a private email server as secretary of state to evade public records disclosures.

U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan signed an order granting a request from the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch to question six current and former State Department staffers about the creation and purpose of the private email system. Those on the list were some of Clinton’s closest aides during her tenure as the nation’s top diplomat, including former chief of staff Cheryl D. Mills, deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin and undersecretary Patrick F. Kennedy.

Also set to testify is Bryan Pagliano, the agency employee who was tasked with setting up the clintonemail.com server located in the basement of the New York home Clinton shares with her husband, former President Bill Clinton. Pagliano has previously refused to testify before Congress, citing his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

Based on what might be gleaned in those interviews, which are to be conducted over the next eight weeks, Sullivan says in his order a sworn deposition from Hillary Clinton “may be necessary.”

That raises the possibility that Clinton could be ordered to testify in the midst of the presidential race. A campaign spokesman did not respond Wednesday to messages about whether Clinton would oppose any order to testify.

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