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APNewsBreaK: State Department reopens probe of how Hillary Clinton, top aides handled classified information.
Posted by
ty97
Jul 7 '16, 16:06
Whatever this means (I have no idea)
https://twitter.com/AP_Politics/status/751189175794278401
(twitter.com)
Responses:
how many times can you beat a dead horse?? -- nm
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Peglegpete
Jul 7, 16:18
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They're trying to find out. -- nm
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.
Jul 7, 16:40
If they want to audit the entire department now and clean up their security protocols, good. -- nm
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Max
Jul 7, 16:11
your IM: this is what Comey referred to when he said that people who did what she did would face consequences, but not necessarily criminal
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ML
Jul 7, 16:08
15
Administrative punishment?
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Strongbad
Jul 7, 16:13
4
Demotion or firing; fines up to $11,000 (plus repayment of any improperly received compensation); suspension without pay for up to six months ...
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ReluctantCynic
Jul 7, 16:25
2
pension distribution for ex-employees? -- nm
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Max
Jul 7, 16:26
1
Depending on the severity of the offense, a federal employee could lose a big chunk of retirement funds. I don't think the pension itself ...
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ReluctantCynic
Jul 7, 16:38
"What are we gonna use, man? Harsh language?" -- nm
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ML
Jul 7, 16:20
What are they going to do? Tell her she can't be secretary of state anymore? I have a hard time understanding what the administrative consequenses
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pmb
Jul 7, 16:13
9
The focus right now seems to be "no more security clearance for Clinton from now on"
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Max
Jul 7, 16:16
7
You think the Administration-run State Department has it out for her? That's a level of paranoia that Ron Paul supporters ascribe to. -- nm
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ML
Jul 7, 16:18
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Who knew John Kerry was a BernieBro? -- nm
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Ender
Jul 7, 16:42
I was thinking GOP, but to answer what you could do to a former employee, preventing future clearance seems like an answer.
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Max
Jul 7, 16:22
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Oh right, that too. And for anyone working in any sort of job with a security clearance, that is a death knell. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Jul 7, 16:39
That's the house republicans (and it is again, stupid). This is not the same thing. -- nm
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pmb
Jul 7, 16:17
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Maybe State is responding to Congressional request to provide info they don't have until they investigate. -- nm
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Max
Jul 7, 16:18
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I'll suggest reading my link below. State investigation was already underway, but they suspended it so as not to interfere with the Fibbies. -- nm
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ML
Jul 7, 16:19
Got me. I imagine your question would be best directed to John Kerry. Edit: here's the AP's take -- (edited)
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ML
Jul 7, 16:15
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