Trump Orders DOJ To Arrest TOP Democrats For Critical Crimes Against AMERICA
President Trump called for the Department of Justice to "act" on former Hillary
Clinton adviser Huma Abedin on Tuesday morning.
"Crooked Hillary Clinton's top aid, Huma Abedin, has been accused of disregarding basic
security protocols," Trump said in the Tuesday morning tweet.
"She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents.
Remember sailors pictures on submarine?
Jail!
Deep State Justice Dept must finally act?
Also on Comey & others"
Trump's tweet comes after the State Department released a series of emails belonging to Abedin
that were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop by the FBI.
The State Department posted a number of emails belonging to former top Hillary Clinton aide
Huma Abedin on Friday after the messages were found on Anthony Weiner's laptop by the
FBI.
The emails were reported to have contained "confidential" information.
Abedin also forwarded sensitive State Department emails to her personal Yahoo email account
before every Yahoo account was hacked, first reported by the Daily Caller.
Abedin also sent passwords for her government laptop to her Yahoo account on Aug. 24, 2009.
In 2013, Yahoo was hacked, and the company said in a statement that "all Yahoo user
accounts were affected" by the theft.
Former FBI Director James Comey, who led the Clinton email investigation, said during a
congressional hearing last year that he believed Abedin forwarded emails to Weiner for him
to print out so that she could give them to Clinton.
Abedin's emails shook the 2016 presidential race, as Comey told Congress on Oct. 28, 2016,
just days before the election, that the FBI had found more of Clinton's messages on
Weiner's laptop as they investigated a sexting case against him.
The discovery of those records reopened the case against Clinton, several months after
Comey said he wasn't recommending any charges be filed in the case.
Comey at the time said Clinton was "extremely careless" in her handling of classified
emails on her private server
Trump was referring to U.S. Navy Sailor Kristian Saucier, who was put in prison for taking
unauthorized photos inside a nuclear submarine.
He seemed to suggest a double standard is at play, compared with the lack of punishment
for Clinton and her aides.
The president's tweet comes after the State Department, in a Friday news dump, released
a batch of emails from Abedin's account that were discovered by the FBI on a laptop
belonging to her estranged husband, Anthony Weiner.
At least four of the documents were marked "classified."
The State Department on Friday released a batch of work-related emails from the account
of top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin that were discovered by the FBI on a laptop belonging
to Abedin's estranged husband, Anthony Weiner, near the end of the 2016 presidential campaign.
At least four of the documents released Friday are marked "classified."
One November 2010 document that was released shows Abedin forwarding an email to an address
titled "Anthony Campaign."
Former FBI Director James Comey said during a congressional hearing earlier this year
that he believed Abedin regularly forwarded emails to Weiner for him to print out so she
could give them to Clinton.
Comey famously said in July 2016 that Clinton was "extremely careless" in her handling
of classified emails on a private server.
That 2010 email was a "callsheet" to Clinton about her upcoming call to Saudi Foreign Minister
Prince Saud al-Faisal to warn about an imminent leak of U.S. diplomatic cables — so-called
Cablegate — from WikiLeaks.
The rest of the document is redacted and marked classified as of August 2015.
Abedin is a longtime aide to Clinton who worked at the State Department and on Clinton's
campaign.
The emails indicate that Clinton was still invested in party politics despite her cabinet
position.
In one April 2011 email, Abedin informs her that Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz
had been selected as chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.
"Is she leaving the Congress?"
Clinton replied.
It also shows Abedin in her role as Clinton's gatekeeper.
"Love when people send her schedule stuff direct," Abedin sarcastically wrote in an
email to a colleague in December 2011, after someone emailed Clinton directly to ask her
to speak at a conference.
At the time of the emails, Abedin was married to Weiner, a onetime Democratic congressman
who began a 21-month prison sentence last month after being convicted of sexting a 15-year-old
girl.
The Abedin emails jolted the 2016 presidential race after Comey told Congress just days before
the election that FBI agents had found more of Clinton's messages.
The emails were found on Weiner's laptop, as the FBI investigated its sexting case against
him.
The discovery of the records reopened the case against Clinton several months after
Comey said he wasn't recommending any charges be filed
in
the case.
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