http://observer.com/2016/10/carlos-danger-reopens-emailgate-
and-team-clinton-trembles/
Carlos Danger Reopens EmailGate and Team Clinton TremblesNewly
incriminating Clinton emails may have been found during the FBI's
investigation into the sexting habits of former NY Congressman Anthony
Weiner

By John R. Schindler <http:///author/john-r-schindler/> • 10/28/16 3:48pm

Just 11 days before our presidential election, the explosive issue of
EmailGate is back in the news, thanks to James Comey, the FBI director who less
than four months ago
<http://observer.com/2016/07/j-edgar-hoovers-fbi-wouldnt-have-punted-emailgate/>
gave Hillary Clinton a pass on her illegal use of email and a personal
server when the Democratic nominee was secretary of state.

After weeks of damaging revelations care of Wikileaks about just how much
the Clinton camp knew about EmailGate for years, and tried to downplay its
significance in the media, Comey today sent a letter
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/apps/g/page/politics/oct-28-fbi-letter-to-congressional-leaders-on-clinton-email-investigation/2113/>
to the chairmen of the relevant Congressional committees—including,
significantly, the House and Senate Intelligence and Judiciary
committees—that blows EmailGate wide open all over again. He says:

*“In previous congressional testimony, I referred to the fact that the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had completed its investigation of
former Secretary Clinton’s personal email server. Due to recent
developments, I am writing to supplement my previous testimony.*

*In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence
of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation. I am writing to
inform you that the investigative team briefed me on this yesterday, and I
agreed that the FBI should take appropriate investigative steps designed to
allow investigators to review these emails to determine whether they
contain classified information, as well as to assess their importance to
our investigation.*

*Although the FBI cannot yet assess whether or not this material may be
significant, and I cannot predict how long it will take us to complete this
additional work, I believe it is important to update your Committees about
our efforts in light of my previous testimony.”*

Having taken Comey to task
<http://observer.com/2016/09/the-fbi-investigation-of-emailgate-was-a-sham/>
for his serious mishandling of the FBI’s year-long EmailGate
investigation—particularly how his account of what the Bureau discovered
made Hillary’s guilt clear, but he still declined to ask the Department of
Justice to seek prosecution—he deserves some credit for due diligence here.
It requires some political fortitude to do this practically on an
election’s eve.

Clearly the FBI has uncovered new emails—the mention of “connection with an
unrelated case” is intriguingly vague—that may (or may not) have relevance
to the investigation. We don’t yet know what that information might be, or
how it was obtained, but rumors are swirling as usual. Some are pointing a
finger at a leaker inside the U.S. Government; other rumors point to a
foreign origin of these newly discovered emails. The *New York Times* is
reporting that the emails came from the FBI’s investigation into the
sexting habits of former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner
<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/29/us/politics/fbi-hillary-clinton-email.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur&mtrref=t.co>,
who was married to Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s all-purpose factotum. The
idea that another hack by persons unknown has truly opened Pandora’s Box
for Clinton, Inc. less than two weeks before the election, seems too
delicious for some Republicans to contemplate.

In truth, the FBI isn’t reopening the EmailGate investigation because it
was never actually closed. Director Comey here is merely doing what he’s
legally required to: inform the relevant Congressional committees that new
information which may have relevance has been discovered, and the FBI is
now assessing its value to the on-going investigation.

Republicans shouldn’t get too excited just yet, since Comey hasn’t told us
anything about the provenance of these emails. It could be the long-awaited
“smoking gun” that establishes serious criminality by Clinton, Inc.—or it
could be more emails of Hillary discussing yoga and how to figure out the
DVR.

That said, Democrats who are wordsmithing this development and prematurely
<http://observer.com/2016/10/breaking-clinton-journalists-already-spinning-latest-fbi-revelation/>
declaring that it’s no big deal—or worse, some nefarious Trumpian plot—need
to step back and let the FBI do its job. It seems unlikely that the Bureau
will wrap this up before November 8, and since Comey has informed Congress
what’s going on, the FBI director won’t be telling the public much either.

Just over a year ago I predicted
<http://observer.com/2015/10/hillarys-email-troubles-are-far-from-over/>
that EmailGate was far from over, and it remains very much alive today,
despite the best efforts of Hillary Clinton, her staff, and her ardent
defenders in the media. Nobody should expect that the Democratic nominee
will be charged with any crimes in EmailGate: the naked interference of
President Obama’s Justice Department in this case demonstrates that reality.

However, this scandal remains very much alive as a political matter, and
less than two weeks before the election, politics is what matters now.
Hillary has never come up with very good answers about why she strictly
avoided the use of State Department email when she was the boss at Foggy
Bottom, much less why her “unclassified” emails contained so much highly
classified information
<http://observer.com/2016/09/emailgate-and-the-mystery-of-the-missing-gamma/>—and
she seems unlikely to, all of a sudden.

For Team Clinton, EmailGate remains a nightmare that they would really
prefer not to talk about. But here we are, talking about it all over again,
thanks to Director Comey. Throughout this scandal, Friday news-dumps have
been a regular feature, per well-honed Beltway bureaucratic practice. This
one may be the biggest of all.



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