Two Terabytes of Clinton Documents Have Vanished From National Archive – Presumed Stolen

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Now two terabytes of Clinton documents while in the White House have been stolen from the National Archive. The documents stolen appear to contain memos, emails, and other electronic documents from the Clinton White House. This took place while Hillary was serving as secretary of state.

National Archives officials presumed the drive “was stolen,” according to a April 2009 in a email sent by White House counsel Daniel Meltzer to Jim Messina, President Obama’s deputy chief of staff. This is yet another very strange event. No theft of this nature has ever taken place concerning all the documents of a former President.

Trump is wrong. Washington is not a “swamp” that needs to be drained, it is a cesspool and the stench is growing.

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