In email, State asked to ‘take care of’ Clinton Foundation associate

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Shortly after Hillary Clinton took the reins as U.S. secretary of State in 2009, a longtime confidante with deep ties to the Clinton Foundation pressed her senior aides to give a job to an unidentified male associate.

“Important to take care of” the person, Douglas Band told Clinton aides Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills and Nora Toiv in an April 22, 2009, email with the subject line “A favor…”. The name of the aide is redacted.

“We have all had him on our radar,” Abedin responded. “Personnel has been sending him options.”

The exchange, which was obtained by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch under a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit and released on Tuesday, adds to the murky connections between Clinton’s role leading the State Department, her family foundation and a consulting firm for which Abedin worked part-time.

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Trust the fox to guard the hen house their real’y thinking with all their brain or its it just 1/4 of their brains

She didn’t illegally dump all those emails just because she was afraid someone might find out what size yoga pants she wears.

She’s above the law therefore if any type of laws were broken, nothing will happen. Rule of law need not apply. We are no longer a constitutional republic thanks to the left and the Republican frauds who have endorsed her. Sorry to say, this election won’t change anything especially if this criminal gets in there.

You’ve got to be kidding. The email in question is so minimal, so devoid of clues or substantive content, that there’s virtually nothing there. You might as be looking at a Rorschach ink blot and telling people what you imagine you’re seeing.