Clinton IT Aide Created Gmail Address to Forward Hillary’s Emails

Did you catch Sean Hannity’s segment on Hillary Clinton’s emails the other day? Hannity revealed an IT aide to the former Secretary of State created a secret Gmail address to forward Hillary’s illegal emails to.

The Daily Caller and other news outlets confirm that all but four of Clinton’s 32,000 emails were secretly copied to a Gmail address connected to Chinese owned Carter Heavy Industries.

According to the FBI, the Gmail address was set up by IT aide, Paul Combetta. This is the same person who permanently erased those emails using BleachBit after the House subpoenaed them.

Frank Rucker, an investigator for Intelligence Community Inspector General Charles McCullough discovered the emails were copied to a named email address.

When Rucker’s findings were brought to the man in charge of the Clinton case for the FBI, he was not interested and let the matter die there. That man was anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok.

Newly released transcripts reveal, “Mr. Rucker said that he asked … what Carter Heavy Industries means and how it was inserted into Secretary Clinton’s emails, but he never found out from … anyone … else at the FBI.”

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert told the Daily Caller the only reason Strzok dismissed the Gmail issue was because either he didn’t want to know, or he didn’t want anyone else to know.

Watch the video to learn to why the Fox host observed the whole affair is “crooked as the day is long.”


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