Oh, Hillary’s emails. It’s been a while, old friend.
The Daily Caller has what looks to be an explosive report on a certain someone gaining access to Hillary’s private email server. Any guesses?
China. Apparently, a Chinese-owned company gained access to her private server (while she was Secretary of State!) and actually set it up so they got her emails in real-time.
A Chinese-owned company operating in the Washington, D.C., area hacked Hillary Clinton’s private server throughout her term as secretary of state and obtained nearly all her emails, two sources briefed on the matter told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The Chinese firm obtained Clinton’s emails in real time as she sent and received communications and documents through her personal server, according to the sources, who said the hacking was conducted as part of an intelligence operation.
The Chinese wrote code that was embedded in the server, which was kept in Clinton’s residence in upstate New York. The code generated an instant “courtesy copy” for nearly all of her emails and forwarded them to the Chinese company, according to the sources.
Holy crap. This is big, right? It sounds big. And it’s not confirmed by a questionable source. The Intelligence Community Inspector General actually “found that virtually all of Clinton’s emails were sent to a ‘foreign entity,’ Rep. Louie Gohmert, a Texas Republican, said at a July 12 House Committee on the Judiciary hearing.”
Investigator Frank Rucker and attorney Janette McMillan met with FBI officials to warn them about what happened, but there didn’t seem to be much of a sense of urgency, at least judging from the report.
Wanna know one of the FBI officials they met with at the time? Peter Strzok.
Gohmert mentioned in the Judiciary Committee hearing that ICIG officials told Strzok and three other top FBI officials that they found an “anomaly” on Clinton’s server.
The former intelligence officer TheDCNF spoke with said the ICIG “discovered the anomaly pretty early in 2015.”
Additionally, this Chinese company wasn’t REALLY a technology company. Rather, it was a “‘front group’ for the Chinese government.”
Lovely!
You can read the full report here, but consider this your warning: It’s depressing.