Tag: Hillary Clinton

  • Ivanka Trump says her private emails in contrast to Clinton’s

    Ms Trump at White House Symbol copyright AFP Symbol caption A public data request ended in the discovery of Ms Trump’s personal email use

    US President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka has defended her use of an individual e mail account, saying it was once nothing like Hillary Clinton’s.

    “There Is Not Any equivalency,” she stated in an ABC interview aired on Wednesday.

    The first daughter came underneath fireplace this month while it emerged that she had used a private e-mail to message officers on White Area trade remaining year.

    Mr Trump had lambasted his presidential opponent Mrs Clinton for her use of a private email server for respectable work.

    During his 2016 marketing campaign, Mr Trump suggested the former secretary of state should be jailed after it emerged the FBI had discovered categorized information in a few emails from her personal server.

    “individuals who need to see it because the related see it because the same,” Ms Trump delivered. “However The truth is that we all have personal emails and personal emails to co-ordinate with our circle of relatives.”

    The senior White Space adviser additionally stated that there is “no prohibition from the use of non-public electronic mail as long as it’s archived” and accommodates no categorized information.

    It is not unlawful for White House officers to make use of a personal e mail, however they should ahead any reputable messages to a central authority account inside 20 days for preservation, and there are laws in opposition to sharing classified knowledge on private money owed.

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    Media captionPresident Trump insists Ivanka’s emails are ‘not like Hillary’s’

    Ms Trump mentioned the emails despatched to her non-public account were mainly relating to scheduling and logistics to balance her house and work life.

    Last week, officials showed that Ms Trump had used a private email account to send hundreds of messages discussing respectable White Area industry.

    The White Area responded via announcing Ms Trump had performed so before being briefed at the laws and had not sent any labeled knowledge.

    In Mrs Clinton’s case, she had set up a private electronic mail server at her house in Ny that she used for all work and personal emails right through her 4 years as secretary of state.

    An FBI investigation sooner or later concluded that Mrs Clinton is not going to face fees, but mentioned she and her aides have been “extremely careless” in their dealing with of categorised data.

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  • Hillary Clinton lost security clearance

    Hillary Clinton has given up her security clearance in the wake of the scandal over her handling of secret information on her email server, the Senate Judiciary Committee revealed Friday.

    Hillary Clinton has given up her security clearance in the wake of the scandal over her handling of secret information on her email server, the Senate Judiciary Committee revealed Friday.

    Chairman Charles E. Grassley also revealed top Clinton aide Cheryl Mills and four others no longer have clearance.

    Mrs. Clinton’s clearance expired at the end of August. The others lost their access privileges in September.

    The State Department, in a letter to Mr. Grassley, had said Mrs. Clinton and her aides retained clearance in order to conduct research after she left office.

    The names of the four additional aides besides Ms. Mills were redacted from the State Department letter that the committee released.

  • Chelsea Clinton says Nicola Sturgeon is ‘incredibly courageous’

    Chelsea Clinton Symbol caption Chelsea Clinton was showing at the Edinburgh Global E-Book Pageant

    Chelsea Clinton has described Nicola Sturgeon as “extremely courageous” for talking about the challenges of being a female chief.

    The daughter of former US president Bill Clinton, and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, was once on the Edinburgh Global Guide Pageant.

    She spoke about ladies’s rights as she launched her contemporary ebook for kids.

    She instructed the BBC that Scotland’s first minister was some of the many ladies she admires.

    Ms Clinton has written children’s picture books, She Endured And She Or He Persevered Across The World.

    Symbol caption Her books take care of girls with inspiring tales

    Ms Clinton mentioned she widespread Ms Sturgeon for “talking in regards to the challenges of being a girl chief”.

    “I FEEL that’s an incredibly courageous factor for her to do – to have that level of candour in public discourse,” she stated.

    “I FEEL we want extra of that, and we should always see that as a sign of power and not remotely a sign of weak point.”

    Politicians speak out over Twitter abuse New fund to again women in politics Sturgeon seeks younger girl to mentor

    Whilst Nicola Sturgeon was elected as first minister in 2014, she stated she hoped it will “help to open the gate to greater opportunity for all women”.

    She introduced: “i’m hoping that it sends a strong, certain message to girls and younger women, indeed to all women, throughout our land – there need to be no prohibit for your ambition for what you’ll reach.”

    She has due to the fact that launched a contest to search out a younger women to mentor, and inspired other women in management roles to do the same.

    And she has additionally spoken out, at the side of different feminine politicians, about the on-line abuse ladies face.

    Ms Clinton stated: “I THINK that her candour will with a bit of luck make it more uncomplicated for more girls to move into politics here in Scotland, and in different puts where ladies are gazing her example.”

    Image copyright Getty Photographs Symbol caption Ms Clinton said she famous First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s “candour”

    Amongst individuals who function in Chelsea Clintons books are physicist Marie Curie and Harry Potter author JK Rowling.

    She described Ms Rowling’s story of being a tender mom, writing her novels while she may in Edinburgh cafes and hotels, as “deeply inspiring”.

    “She encountered resistance but was once unbowed. She endured because she knew she had one thing unique and special and demanding to give a contribution to the world,” she mentioned.

    Image caption Ms Clinton mentioned her mom and grandmother were the two ladies she appeared as much as such a lot

    Ms Clinton mentioned she was impressed by both ancient and fictional characters, but she delivered that the 2 women she had regarded as much as such a lot in her lifestyles were her mom and her grandmother – “either one of whom persevered over not possible odds and never gave up”.

    Hillary Clinton used to be First Girl of the u.s. from 1993 to 2001, then a senator and secretary of state. She went directly to be the Democratic Party’s most up-to-date presidential nominee, standing in opposition to Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

    Her daughter said she had devoted her latest ebook to her grandmother who have been abandoned by means of her “unwed teenage parents” at the age of eight and had had to look after her more youthful sister.

    She introduced: “although she didn’t have a model of women in her circle of relatives going to school, she supported her daughter going to university and then she herself went to school in her 60s.

    “I want that my grandmother had been here as of late and that i could proportion my books with her.

    “I want she could see all that her daughter and granddaughter continue to do.”

  • Md. AG defends Hillary Clinton lawyers against bar complaint

    Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office offered a new explanation Friday for why the state has refused to pursue a bar complaint against Hillary Clinton’s lawyers over their role in deleting he

    ANNAPOLIS — Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh’s office offered a new explanation Friday for why the state has refused to pursue a bar complaint against Hillary Clinton’s lawyers over their role in deleting her emails: They changed the rules.

    Mr. Frosh’s office said a rules change last year — after the complaint was filed against David E. Kendall, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson — gives them permission to ignore a complaint brought by Ty Clevenger, a crusading lawyer who says he’s being stonewalled because of politics.

    The case has taken a number of twists, with bar counsel, charged with reviewing lawyer complaints, initially saying Mr. Clevenger wasn’t aggrieved — though the rules at the time didn’t require that proof. Then at a state circuit court hearing the attorney general’s office called Mr. Clevenger’s complaint “frivolous.”

    Now, in oral argument at Maryland’s highest court Friday, state lawyers said a rules change that had been in place before the circuit hearing — but which they forgot about at the time — gives them permission to refuse to investigate any complaints from people who don’t have personal knowledge.

    In this case, they said, Mr. Clevenger is getting his information from press reports, which they said is no longer enough to force a probe.

    “The reason for denying the complaint here is he had no personal knowledge,” said Michele J. McDonald, who argued the case for Mr. Frosh, a Democrat, and the state bar.

    Under questioning by one judge, she specifically said that while the state had advanced the “frivolous” argument before, it was no longer standing by that one.

    Mr. Clevenger expressed frustration afterward, saying it’s “a moving target from one hearing to the next.”

    “We’ve got three lawyers who are accused of destroying more than 30,000 pieces of evidence that were sought by multiple subpoenas,” he said. “Any average lawyer who had intentionally destroyed one piece of evidence would have been disbarred. Period.”

    “Let’s not kid ourselves. This is political,” he said.

    Kicking off Friday’s oral argument, the state lawyers tried to get the Court of Appeals, Maryland’s equivalent to a supreme court, to clear the courtroom, kick out reporters and the public and shut down the webcast.

    Ms. McDonald said the bar rules are designed to protect the “integrity” of the court process, and Mrs. Clinton’s lawyers deserved privacy from unfair accusations.

    The court refused to close the hearing.

    “Isn’t this a problem of once the cat’s out of the bag, how do you get it back in?” said Judge Clayton Greene Jr.

    Mr. Clevenger says the old rules were clear and the state had to investigate any complaint brought before it. He said that doesn’t mean the state had to bring charges, but it must at least probe the matter.

    A circuit court had agreed with him last year, and ordered the investigation into Mr. Kendall, Ms. Mills and Ms. Samuelson.

    The Court of Appeals put that on hold in order to take the case.

    On Friday, Ms. McDonald argued that the circuit court, which had ordered an investigation, had overstepped its powers and only the Court of Appeals could force a probe.

    At this point, Ms. McDonald said, any request would also have to happen under the new rules that took effect last summer — after Mr. Clevenger’s complaint, but before the lower court’s hearing — that allow complaints to be tossed because the complainer doesn’t have knowledge.

    “That rule became effective August 1, 2017 and applies to all pending litigation as well as future complaints,” Ms. McDonald told The Washington Times in an email Friday after the hearing. “Under that rule, it is clear that Bar Counsel has discretion to decline a complaint that is not based on personal knowledge but instead is derived from published news reports of third party sources.”

    She also dismissed Mr. Clevenger’s complaint that Mr. Kendall and the other lawyers are being treated better than a non-politically connected lawyer would have been. She said a complaint about another lawyer that wasn’t based on personal knowledge “could likewise be declined under this rule.”

    The judges did not give a sense for when they might rule.

    Mr. Clevenger said after the hearing he is seeking members of Congress who were involved in the investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s emails to come forward and file complaints, which would meet the definition of someone with personal knowledge.

    The case is part of the fallout from Mrs. Clinton’s decision as State Department secretary to forgo a department-based account and instead use a secret account tied to a server she kept at her New York home.

    When her account became known during the probe into the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack Mrs. Clinton turned over about half of her more than 60,000 messages from her time as secretary, but deleted 30,000 messages she said were not work-related.

    Subsequent investigation by the FBI found out that many of them were in fact work-related.

    The FBI investigation said Ms. Mills and Mr. Kendall oversaw the review and deletion process, while Ms. Samuelson did the review and reported to the others. They suggested the emails be deleted in late 2014 — though the actual deletion didn’t happen under late March 2015, or weeks after a subpoena was issued by a House investigation.