Hillary Clinton's stonewall defense is showing signs of crumbling. First, the Washington Post reports that Bryan Pagliano, Hillary's staffer who worked on setting up her email system, has told Congress that he will plead the Fifth Amendment when he is called to testify by the Benghazi Committee next week. Think about that. Hillary's staff member who set up the email system will refuse to answer questions because doing so might incriminate him. Just think how that will affect Hillary's already terrible "honest and trustworthy" numbers. Second, and more important, a hacker is offering online to sell a complete copy of Hillary's unredacted emails. If this is real, and if the emails get released to the public, it would mean that we may get to see all those supposedly "deleted" personal emails. You know, the ones with the really damaging stuff that Hillary did not want anyone to see. It also means that the damage to our national security that came from Hillary using a private unsecured email system for some of the nation's most sensitive secrets will be undeniable. In fact, it will be demonstrated for the public in a way that even the mainstream media will be unable to cover up.
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