Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 25, 2016
For non-Americans, “The Fifth” is a reference to the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution which states that a person is not required to be a witness against himself or to provide information which incriminates himself.
Obviously, pleading the Fifth strongly indicates a person has something to hide.
At a Grand Jury, you’re not allowed to plead the Fifth (you’re also given immunity, so no information you give be used against you in court). But the authorities have not convened a Grand Jury in the Clinton case.
Yet.
Hillary Clinton IT specialist Bryan Pagliano invoked the Fifth more than 125 times during a 90-minute, closed-door deposition Wednesday with the conservative watchdog Judicial Watch, a source with the group told Fox News.
The official said Pagliano was working off an index card and read the same crafted statement each time.
“It was a sad day for government transparency,” the Judicial Watch official said, adding they asked all their questions and Pagliano invoked the Fifth Amendment right not to answer them.
Pagliano was a central figure in the set-up and management of Clinton’s personal server she used exclusively for government business while secretary of state. The State Department inspector general found Clinton violated government rules with that arrangement.
He was deposed as part of Judicial Watch’s lawsuit seeking Clinton emails and other records. A federal judge granted discovery, in turn allowing the depositions, which is highly unusual in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The judge cited “reasonable suspicion” Clinton and her aides were trying to avoid federal records law.
LOL @ “reasonable suspicion.”
We already have emails released which show her purposefully avoiding federal records law!
It’s open and admitted!
I hope when Trump gets elected he doesn’t pardon Clinton.
I want to see this woman wearing orange.