Friday, December 29, 2017

BREAKING: Docs FBI Found on Pervert Anthony Weiner’s Laptop Contained CLASSIFIED INFORMATION


BREAKING: Docs FBI Found on Pervert Anthony Weiner’s Laptop Contained CLASSIFIED INFORMATION

At least five emails determined to be classified were found among 2,800 documents stored on a laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner, whose then-wife Huma Abedin was deputy chief of staff to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. 
The State Department released hundreds of pages of materials Friday afternoon, including a total of eight pages classified at the ‘confidential level,’ the third most sensitive level the U.S. government uses. 
The emails date from 2010, 2011 and 2012 and concern discussions with Middle East leaders including some from Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. Large portions, including entire pages, were redacted before the documents’ release. 
Three of them were sent either to or from an address called ‘BBB Backup,’ which one email identifies as a backup of a Blackberry Bold 9700, presumably belonging to Abedin. 
One page of a document released Friday is heavily redacted and marked ‘classified’; it mentions ‘update on Hamas-PA talks,’ referring to the Palestinian Authority. 
Another is a four-page ‘call sheet’ meant to guide Clinton through a sensitive phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu. 
The work-related emails and other documents were recovered from Weiner’s computer last year by the FBI. 
Civilians like Weiner, who was once a congressman but resigned in mid-2011, are prohibited from possessing or reading classified documents without a security clearance.

3 comments:

WC said...

And when does someone go to jail?

Tim said...

Don't hold your breath.

Anonymous said...

But we knew this; what we did not know was the content of the documents. They were discovered last year while going through his computer looking for materials related to his sex case.

The deference shown to these people by the DOJ goes beyond anything we've seen in this country (or at least that I know of ...)