It has been clear all along that Hillary Clinton was doing things at the State Department that she doesn’t want anyone to know about. Judicial Watch already exposed her e-mail scandal, but the secrecy went beyond emails.
Judicial Watch just released Obama State Department documents showing former Secretary Hillary Clinton and her then-Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin were permitted to remove electronic and physical records under a claim they were "personal" materials and "unclassified, non-record materials," including files of Clinton’s calls and schedules, which were not to be made public.
Outrageously, the documents show the Obama State Department records would not be "released to the general public under FOIA."
Curiously, the new records also show that Huma Abedin was allowed to take five boxes of "physical files" out of the State Department that include records described as “Muslim Engagement Documents."
We recently found how Abedin’s controversial Islamist activist mother advised Clinton speechwriter to exclude references to "democracy/elections/freedom" and "empowerment of women" for Clinton speech in Saudi Arabia.
We found the info about the secret Clinton-State Department deal thanks to our two year old Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for:
Any and all DS-1904 (Authorization for the Removal of Personal Papers and Non-Record Materials) forms completed by, or on behalf of, any of the following individuals:
- Former Secretary Hillary Clinton
- Former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills
- Former Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin
- Former Deputy Chief of Staff Jacob Sullivan
The documents include a list of official and personal calls and schedules that Clinton removed, which carry a special notation that the documents were not to be made public records. The notation is on an addendum to a DS-1904 signed by Clarence N. Finney Jr., then-director of the Office of Correspondence and Records, who was the reviewing officer:
NOTE: The Secretary’s call log, grid and schedules are not classified, however, they would not be released to the general public under FOIA. They are being released to the Secretary with this understanding. [Emphasis in original]
- Electronic copy of "daily files" – which are word versions of public documents and non-records: speeches/press statements/photos from the website, a non-record copy of the schedule, a non record copy of the call log, press clips, and agenda of daily activities
- Electronic copy of a log of calls the Secretary made since 2004, it is a non-record, since her official calls are logged elsewhere (official schedule and official call log)
- Electronic copy of the Secretary’s "call grid" which is a running list of calls she wants to make (both personal and official)
- 16 boxes: Personal schedules, 1993 through 2008, prior to the secretary’s tenure at the State Department
- 29 boxes: Miscellaneous public schedules during her tenure as FLOTUS and senator, prior to the secretary’s tenure at the State Department
- 1 box: Personal Reimbursable receipts (June 25, 2009 through Jan. 14, 2013)
- 1 box: Personal schedule (2009-2013)
(Judicial Watch has a pending request for the deposition of Finney in separate litigation concerning Clinton e-mails and the Benghazi terrorist attack.)
The originals of some Clinton documents were retained, such as the call logs and schedules. For other records, including material that predates Clinton’s tenure, there is no indication that a copy was made. The most significant of these are her personal correspondence and gift binders, which could reflect Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative ties.
Through our previous investigations we made public numerous examples of Clinton’s schedule being broadcast via email through her unsecure, non-government server (for example, see here, here, here and here).
The records also contain a list of materials removed by Clinton accumulated by Robert Russo, Clinton’s then-special assistant, including PDFs of Clinton’s "correspondence in response to gifts . . . thank you and acknowledgements," as well as other records.
The documents indicate that Clinton removed a physical file of "the log of the secretary’s gifts with pictures of gifts."
The receipt of gifts by federal employees in the Executive Branch is regulated:
A "prohibited source" [of gifts] under the regulations is one who seeks official action from the employee’s agency; one who does business or seeks to do business with the agency; one whose activities are regulated by the employee’s agency; one whose interests may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance of the employee’s official duties; or an organization a majority of whose members fit any of the above categories.
A gift is given "because of" the employee’s official position if it would not have been offered "had the employee not held the status, authority or duties associated with his Federal position." Gifts that are "motivated by a family relationship or personal friendship" may therefore be accepted without limitation.
We already know the Obama State Department let Hillary Clinton take and then delete her government e-mails, which included classified information. But these new records show that was only part of the scandal. They show that the Obama State Department had a deal with Hillary Clinton to hide her call logs and schedules, which could be contrary to FOIA and other laws.
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