The Real Threat to Our Nation’s Security: Hillary Clinton

On Sunday evening, the FBI released another massive Hillary Clinton email dump. In fact, it released 300 pages of new emails.

Sunday might seem like an odd time to drop all of this material. Typically, any sort of late weekend release is more unusual. This proved to be common place before the Internet as it would miss the Monday morning news. Now days, it isn’t as big of a deal. However, what is more interesting is the kind of content listed in the 300 pages.

Within the context of the 300 pages, it shows Hillary Clinton continually sent out security documents to individuals outside of the government. So, while liberals want to say Russia has been hacking and is a national security threat, perhaps, they should be looking at their own national security threat: Hillary Clinton.

She sent classified information to individuals off of the government server, which is created specifically to protect and prevent any sort of hacking from taking place. In light of Russia’s hacking, perhaps if Hillary had actually used the government server they wouldn’t have been able to weasel their way into her campaign manager’s account!

So, now that added information has come out, is it the smoking gun to finally lead to a federal prosecution of Hillary Clinton? Now that she, nor Bill, have any real political clout to throw around and stop hearings, it may very well be possible. To learn more about this smoking gun just discovered by the FBI watch the video below.


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