I just thought you'd like to reminisce...One of Hillary Clinton's pals at the State Department was indicted for treason six months ago. Haven't heard anything since regarding these charges.
Candace Marie Claiborne has become the first Clinton-era State Department employee indicted on treason charges, after a federal grand jury indicted her for conspiring to defraud the U.S. government, concealing contact with foreign spies, obstructing an official proceeding, and making false statements to the FBI.
Claiborne, a veteran State Department employee who possessed a Top Secret security clearance, concealed her extensive contacts with Chinese intelligence agents, who for years lavished her with thousands of dollars in gifts as part of a pay-for-play scheme, according to a Department of Justice press release.
In addition to cash payments, Chinese spies provided Claiborne with vacations, an apartment, Apple electronics and tuition to a Chinese fashion school according to the indictment. Suggesting she learned tricks from Hillary Clinton, her former boss, Claiborne allegedly told co-conspirators to delete all emails and evidence after getting caught.
The bill of charges contains numerous felonies and Claiborne, 60, is facing spending the rest of her life behind bars, as prosecutors warn she is “the first of many” corrupt Clinton-era State Department employees that will be bought to justice by a reinvigorated DOJ.
Claiborne was arrested back on 29 Mar 17 and I am wondering if Clinton's "What Happened" book tour is an attempt to bolster her anticipated defense fund once her minions spill their guts trying to plead out to federal probation instead of prison. There should be so many birds singing that the DoJ may have to establish a witness protection aviary.
I have to rest now after rehearsing my "Ding Dong the Bitch is Dead" dance.
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