Federal Judge compels Hillary to be deposed on emails/Benghazi by May 16

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Fitton: Victory! Court Orders Hillary Clinton Deposition on Emails, Benghazi Attack Documents


The great news is that U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth has granted our request to depose the former secretary of state about her emails and Benghazi attack documents. The court also ordered the deposition of Clinton’s former Chief of Staff, Cheryl Mills, and two other State Department officials.

Additionally, the court granted our request to subpoena Google for relevant documents and records associated with Clinton’s emails during her tenure at the State Department.

The ruling comes in our lawsuit seeking records concerning “talking points or updates on the Benghazi attack” (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:14-cv-01242)).

Remember, it was Judicial Watch that discovered in 2014 that the “talking points” that provided the basis for Susan Rice’s false statements were created by the Obama White House. This FOIA lawsuit led directly to the disclosure of the Clinton email system in 2015.

In December 2018, Judge Lamberth first ordered discovery into whether Secretary Clinton’s use of a private email server was intended to stymie FOIA; whether the State Department’s intent to settle this case in late 2014 and early 2015 amounted to bad faith; and whether the State Department has adequately searched for records responsive to our request. The court also authorized discovery into whether the Benghazi controversy motivated the cover-up of Clinton’s email. The court ruled that the Clinton email system was “one of the gravest modern offenses to government transparency.” The State and Justice Departments continued to defend Clinton’s and the agency’s email conduct.

Judge Lamberth has now overruled Clinton’s and the State and Justice Department’s objections to limited additional discovery by first noting:

Discovery up until this point has brought to light a noteworthy amount of relevant information, but Judicial Watch requests an additional round of discovery, and understandably so. With each passing round of discovery, the Court is left with more questions than answers.

Additionally, Judge Lamberth said that he is troubled by the fact that both the State Department and Department of Justice want to close discovery in this case:

[T]here is still more to learn. Even though many important questions remain unanswered, the Justice Department inexplicably still takes the position that the Court should close discovery and rule on dispositive motions. The Court is especially troubled by this. To argue that the Court now has enough information to determine whether State conducted an adequate search is preposterous, especially when considering State’s deficient representations regarding the existence of additional Clinton emails. Instead, the Court will authorize a new round of discovery

With respect to Clinton, the court found that her prior testimony, mostly through written sworn answers, was not sufficient:

The Court has considered the numerous times in which Secretary Clinton said she could not recall or remember certain details in her prior interrogatory answers. In a deposition, it is more likely that the plaintiff’s counsel could use documents and other testimony to attempt to refresh her recollection. And so, to avoid the unsatisfying and inefficient outcome of multiple rounds of fruitless interrogatories and move this almost six-year-old case closer to its conclusion, Judicial Watch will be permitted to clarify and further explore Secretary Clinton’s answers in person and immediately after she gives them. The Court agrees with Judicial Watch – it is time to hear directly from Secretary Clinton.

We uncovered the Clinton email scandal and we’re pleased that the court authorized us to depose Mrs. Clinton directly on her email conduct and how it impacted the people’s ‘right to know’ under FOIA. The deposition must take place by May 16, so stay tuned.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...position-on-emails-benghazi-attack-documents/
 
Justice Watch is not infested with scum like the Justice Dept., yes, they deserve donations.

Oh, and U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth did not kill himself.
 
'Lock Her Up' MAGAites had waited years for this.
This could be a game changer if victory narrative got confirmed in the end and didn't fizzle out as a nothing-burger like previous 'drain the swamp' initiatives.
 
'Lock Her Up' MAGAites had waited years for this.
This could be a game changer if victory narrative got confirmed in the end and didn't fizzle out as a nothing-burger like previous 'drain the swamp' initiatives.

Obvious troll is obvious.
 
I have no expectations that this will bring her to justice, still think she will skate.

But its something. Would be nice to see her squirm in the final years of her days.
 
Hilary lawyers trying to appeal in DC court.

https://www.wnd.com/2020/03/hillary-begs-pass-two-serious-scandals/

Hillary Clinton is asking an appeals court to give her a pass on a scheduled depostion concerning her email scandal.

WND reported U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth granted the deposition to Judicial Watch after ordering discovery two years ago in a lawsuit probing whether Clinton set up the private email system to avoid Freedom of Information requests. The complaint also alleged the State Department's plan to settle the case was in "bad faith" and that State conducted an inadequate search for Clinton's records.

Now, Clinton and her former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, who also was ordered deposed, have asked the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to overturn the order.
 
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