As the State Department made public a new batch of more than 7,200 pages of Clinton's emails, officials stressed that the White House was not asserting executive privilege over the Obama-Clinton exchanges but insisting that they be treated as presidential records, which are normally not available to the public until between five and 12 years after a president leaves office.
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It's a frightening prospect to post a comment concerning POTUS and Hillary, but here goes...
ReplyDeletePOTUS IS claiming "Executive Privilege" by using his office as an excuse NOT to produce the E-mails between his office and Hillary. Whenever HE HAS something to HIDE he cloaks it under a veil of secrecy...so much for "TRANSPARENCY". I would still like to know why his transcripts, thesis, and long form birth certificate (not Certificate of Live Birth), since his own political brochures for Illinois State Senate stated he was Kenyan born. But "Shhh..." the "cloak of secrecy" has been thrown over that and there is no their, there... yeah, right!
Someday, the TRUTH will set US free, but it's going to take some courageous Journalists that are willing to DIG without an AGENDA.