One of Bill Clinton’s hard drives was stolen from the National Archives back in 2009. That little gem of information was in a newly released email from the State Department. It happened about the time that Hillary was settling in as Secretary of State. Why would anyone want that data? It was 2 terabytes worth. It appears that little of anything ever happened and no recovery has ever been mentioned. Read more below.
As Written by Jim Stintin for Lifezette:
A newly released email from the State Department shows that Hillary Clinton was informed in April 2009 of a massive theft of data pertaining to former President Bill Clinton’s White House records.
On April 13, 2009, Clinton attorney Cheryl Mills informed newly sworn-in Secretary of State Hillary Clinton via email that the National Archives could not account for a two-terabyte hard drive.
The hard drive contained information from the administration of her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
The email was made public from State Department files on Thursday as part of an ongoing release of recovered emails that had been previously deleted from Clinton’s private server.
AND THAT’S NOT ALL!
Full Story Here:
State Dept. Emails: Clinton White House Data Stolen from National Archives | LifeZette
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