Once again Judicial Watch is doing the heavy lifting.
Jake Sullivan admitted under oath to Judicial Watch that both he and Hillary used her private, unsecured, non- āstate.govā email system to conduct official State Department business.
So Crooked Hillary wasnāt only using that private server system to email people about yoga and Chelseaās wedding?
Sullivan admitted he used a Gmail account from time to time but insisted he did not send classified information to Hillary Clintonās private email.
Judicial Watch promptly pointed out to Mr. Sullivan that he indeed sent a classified email with the subject line ācall sheet.ā
Sullivan responded under oath: āWhen I sent this email, my best judgment was that none of the material in it was classified, and I felt comfortable sending the email on an unclassified system. The material has subsequently been upclassified but at the time that I sent it, I did not believe that it was classified.ā
ViaĀ Judicial Watch:
Sullivan said in the deposition that he had not been concerned about Clintonās use of a non-government email account, because it was not part of his job:
Like Secretary Clinton has said herself, I wish she had used a State Department account. It wasnāt really part of my job to be thinking about Secretary Clintonās emails so I donāt think I sort of fell down directly in my job, but do I wish I had thought of it during the time we were at State. Of course. I mean, what human being at this point wouldnāt have thought of that?
Sullivanās deposition is part of United States District Judge Royce C. LamberthāsĀ orderĀ for senior officials ā including Susan Rice, Ben Rhodes, Jacob Sullivan, and FBI official E.W. Priestap ā to respond under oath to Judicial Watch questions.
A video of the Sullivan deposition exists but isĀ under sealĀ after the Justice Department and State Department, which opposed any discovery, objected to their public release. The court denied release of the video depositions for now and left the door open for reconsideration.
[T]he Court does not foreclose future releases of audiovisual recordings ā in this or other cases. Judicial Watch may move to unseal portions of these recordings relied upon in future court filings. So too may it use the video recordings at trial, consistent with the Federal Rules of Evidence.
āA federal court wants answers on the Clinton email scandal and Mr. Sullivan is one of many witnesses Judicial Watch will question under oath,ā said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. āIt is shameful that the Justice and State Departments continue to try to protect Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration on the email scandal.ā
If not for Judicial Watch, Americans wouldnāt even know about Hillary Clintonās use of a private server which she set up to avoid FOIA oversight of her Clinton Foundation pay-to-play while she was the head of the Department of State.
Judicial Watch blew the story wide open and their FOIA lawsuits also revealed Hillary Clinton was sending classified information over her private server.
Paging AG Bill Barr!
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— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) May 1, 2019