More Smoking Guns – Will Hillary’s Next Stop Be The White House Or The Big House?

Submitted by Andrew Napolitano via AntiWar.com,

The federal criminal investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s failure to secure state secrets was ratcheted up earlier this week, and at the same time, the existence of a parallel criminal investigation of another aspect of her behavior was made known. This is the second publicly revealed expansion of the FBI’s investigations in two months.

I have argued for two months that Clinton’s legal woes are either grave or worse than grave. That argument has been based on the hard, now public evidence of her failure to safeguard national security secrets and the known manner in which the Department of Justice addresses these failures.

The failure to safeguard state secrets is an area of the law in which the federal government has been aggressive to the point of being merciless. State secrets are the product of members of the intelligence community’s risking their lives to obtain information.

Before she was entrusted with any state secrets – indeed, on her first full day as secretary of state – Clinton received instruction from FBI agents on how to safeguard them; and she signed an oath swearing to comply with the laws commanding the safekeeping of these secrets. She was warned that the failure to safeguard secrets – known as espionage – would most likely result in aggressive prosecution.

In the cases of others, those threats have been carried out. The Obama Department of Justice prosecuted a young sailor for espionage for sending a selfie to his girlfriend, because in the background of the photo was a view of a sonar screen on a submarine. It prosecuted a heroic Marine for espionage for warning his superiors of the presence of an al-Qaida operative in police garb inside an American encampment in Afghanistan, because he used a Gmail account to send the warning.

It also prosecuted Gen. David Petraeus for espionage for keeping secret and top-secret documents in an unlocked drawer in his desk inside his guarded home. It alleged that he shared those secrets with a friend who also had a security clearance, but it dropped those charges.

The obligation of those to whom state secrets have been entrusted to safeguard them is a rare area in which federal criminal prosecutions can be based on the defendant’s negligence. Stated differently, to prosecute Clinton for espionage, the government need not prove that she intended to expose the secrets.

The evidence of Clinton’s negligence is overwhelming. The FBI now has more than 1,300 protected emails that she received on her insecure server and sent to others – some to their insecure servers. These emails contained confidential, secret or top-secret information, the negligent exposure of which is a criminal act.

One of the top-secret emails she received and forwarded contained a photo taken from an American satellite of the North Korean nuclear facility that detonated a device just last week. Because Clinton failed to safeguard that email, she exposed to hackers and thus to the North Koreans the time, place and manner of American surveillance of them. This type of data is in the highest category of protected secrets.

Last weekend, the State Department released two smoking guns – each an email from Clinton to a State Department subordinate. One instructed a subordinate who was having difficulty getting a document to Clinton that she had not seen by using a secure State Department fax machine to use an insecure fax machine. The other instructed another subordinate to remove the “confidential” or “secret” designation from a document Clinton had not seen before sending it to her. These two emails show a pattern of behavior utterly heedless of the profound responsibilities of the secretary of state, repugnant to her sworn agreement to safeguard state secrets, and criminal at their essence.

Also this past weekend, my Fox News colleagues Katherine Herridge and Pamela Browne learned from government sources that the FBI is investigating whether Clinton made any decisions as secretary of state to benefit her family foundation or her husband’s speaking engagements. If so, this would be profound public corruption.

This investigation was probably provoked by several teams of independent researchers – some of whom are financial experts and have published their work – who have been investigating the Clinton Foundation for a few years. They have amassed a treasure-trove of documents demonstrating fraud and irregularities in fundraising and expenditures, and they have shown a pattern of favorable State Department treatment of foreign entities coinciding with donations by those entities to the Clinton Foundation and their engaging former President Bill Clinton to give speeches.

There are now more than 100 FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton. Her denial that she is at the core of their work is political claptrap with no connection to reality. It is inconceivable that the FBI would send such vast resources in the present dangerous era on a wild-goose chase.

It is the consensus of many of us who monitor government behavior that the FBI will recommend indictment. That recommendation will go to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who, given Clinton’s former status in the government and current status in the Democratic Party, will no doubt consult the White House.

If a federal grand jury were to indict Clinton for espionage or corruption, that would be fatal to her political career.

If the FBI recommends indictment and the attorney general declines to do so, expect Saturday Night Massacre-like leaks of draft indictments, whistleblower revelations and litigation, and FBI resignations, led by the fiercely independent and intellectually honest FBI Director James Comey himself.

That would be fatal to Clinton’s political career, as well.

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David
David
January 15, 2016 2:26 pm

Unless the DNC and Obama figure they can win with someone else she will slide.

B
B
January 15, 2016 2:39 pm

Nothing happened to General Patraeus when he committed an egregious lapse in national security just to get some chick into bed. Nothing will happen to Hillary. She may lose the election over this thing, but she will never see the inside of a cell. That is not how our Justice system works. Jail id for the poor folks.

harry p.
harry p.
January 15, 2016 3:30 pm

I love the judge but he is foolhearty to believe Hildebeast will be held accountable, not in ‘Murka she wont

nkit
nkit
January 15, 2016 3:32 pm

Patraeus did indeed get off easily and it is indicative of the profound double standard that exists under this administration when it comes to prosecuting violators of the Espionage Act. While Patraeus was forced to resign as CIA Director, he was also given two years probation and a $100,000 dollar fine. That stands in stark contrast to the case of Stephen J. Kim. Kim who immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea as a child was an arms expert and a State Dept contractor that was convicted of giving Fox News information on North Korea’s arms capabilities. For that, Kim was convicted and sentenced to 13 months in jail.

If indeed the Obama administration lives up to its history and again invokes a double standard it is doubtful that Hillary will ever see the inside of a jail cell. Despite the fact that her crimes were more egregious than those who were punished severely, and despite the fact that as the Head of the State Department, and not some lower tier official, she signed an oath regarding the Espionage Act and then flagrantly thumbed her nose at it, it would be hard to believe this administration could let her have a free pass on this and not lose all credibility, or what little remains. One would have to believe, or hope, that a minimum penalty such as Patraeus received would be enough to keep her from ascending to the White House. Certainly, I cannot imagine our Federal Government sinking any lower, becoming any more criminal, and having any less legitimacy if the soul-less and immoral Hillary were to become President. I suppose I shall lose what little faith I have left in the American people and humanity in general if that occurs.

ragman
ragman
January 15, 2016 5:00 pm

nkit: almost 50% of the American Sheeple are members of the FSA. They will never, ever vote away their free shit. Hillery will have to run as a socialist to beat Crazy Bernie. If Obobgo wants throw her under da bus she will be indicted and that will be the end of her. If not, you’d better start getting used to hearing “President Hillary Clinton” ’cause that who she’s going to be. And yes, the Sheeple have one more notch to fall: the election of Hillary!

MethodicalMan
MethodicalMan
January 15, 2016 5:14 pm

Why is everyone missing the 1000 lb elephant in the room? She will be PARDONED.

the tumbleweed
the tumbleweed
January 15, 2016 5:46 pm

All these pundits talking about Hillary going to jail are just throwing red meat to the Rushtards, and it shows which ones are being disingenuous. They know better. Presidents, vice presidents, senators, secretaries of state do not go to jail. Look at even the most extreme of cases:

Richard Nixon – Resigned, pardoned
Bill Clinton – token impeachment, no consequences
Dick Cheney – used Scooter Libby as a fall guy, who was later pardoned. Also shot a dude in the face, no consequences.
Eric Holder – a few hearings, no consequences

This is how it works in America.

Maggie
Maggie
January 15, 2016 6:12 pm

We can HOPE, but in reality, most folks just want to make sure their free shit shows up on the first of the month.

They think Hillbitch will keep it coming.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
January 15, 2016 7:07 pm

The butter has made my popcorn soggy

Dayum Soap Operas!

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
January 15, 2016 8:39 pm

Depends on what Barack wants. Simple as that.

Mark
Mark
January 15, 2016 9:46 pm

If Trump wins . His first order of business’s will be to track down all of Clintons emails through the NSA.

Trump doesn’t care about the Democrats or Republicans. He’ll fry the government if it means Justis for the people.

po'boy
po'boy
January 15, 2016 10:29 pm

Seeing hitlery do the perp walk would give me an everlasting erection.

ottomatik
ottomatik
January 15, 2016 11:34 pm

Mark- If Trump is that far off the reservation, a true champion, he will be dead as soon as it is apparent he will win.
There is no way he is going to be allowed to open the book for all to see and then rewrite it with a happy ‘justice for the people’ ending.
Unless we are that fucked and its of no consequence to the outcome.

David
David
January 17, 2016 2:59 pm

Like the Sharks not eating the lawyer, professional courtesy will keep all of the criminals in government safe except for a few low level expendables to make it look legit.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 17, 2016 3:48 pm

I will guess if any attempt from O to put Hillary away,she will name names like a whores little black book.When useful idiots are no longer useful
As told by KGB agent Youtube