• Clinton Aide reportedly walked out of FBI Interview
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[url]http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/279400-clinton-aide-reported-to-have-walked-out-of-fbi-interview[/url] [QUOTE]A senior aide to Hillary Clinton when she served as secretary of State briefly walked out of an interview with federal investigators when an FBI official began to discuss a topic considered off-limits, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday. Cheryl Mills, Clinton's former State Department chief of staff, and her lawyer both returned to the interview room a short time later, according to the newspaper, citing several unidentified people. The off-limits questions reportedly concerned the way in which emails were given to the State Department to be distributed to the public. According to the Post, Mills worried that the questions would violate the attorney-client privilege, and investigators had previously agreed not to broach the subject. It is unclear when the interview occurred. Mills’s lawyer, Beth Wilkinson, did not immediately respond to an inquiry from The Hill about the incident. [/QUOTE]
Isn't this standard procedure between clients and lawyers so they can discuss things in private? Are we really going to look at every bit of this process with a microscope? "Breaking news, Clinton leaves for a 2 minute piss during 3 hour talk with FBI agent"
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;50295764] Are we really going to look at every bit of this process with a microscope?[/QUOTE] It's Facepunch. Hell yeah we are.
[QUOTE=ImimI;50295767]It's Facepunch. Hell yeah we are.[/QUOTE] So we can all pretend we're FBI agents full of the detailed evidence and law professors and pat ourselves on the back each time a new thread is posted about the investigation for assuming "this is it, this is the last nail in her coffin!"?
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;50295813]So we can all pretend we're FBI agents full of the detailed evidence and law professors and pat ourselves on the back each time a new thread is posted about the investigation for assuming "this is it, this is the last nail in her coffin!"?[/QUOTE] Nah, it's just interesting
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;50295764]Isn't this standard procedure between clients and lawyers so they can discuss things in private? Are we really going to look at every bit of this process with a microscope? "Breaking news, Clinton leaves for a 2 minute piss during 3 hour talk with FBI agent"[/QUOTE] When it's for someone who is in a position to become the [B]President of the United States[/B], I'd say it's warranted.
[QUOTE=Morbo!!!;50295851]When it's for someone who is in a position to become the [B]President of the United States[/B], I'd say it's warranted.[/QUOTE] This was an aide. Who stepped out to have a confidential moment with her lawyer. Why aren't we having news about what kind of table was in the interview room as compared to other interview rooms? Because there really is no news here.
The lawyer didn't respond so it implies that she didn't talk to the lawyer.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;50295921]The lawyer didn't respond so it implies that she didn't talk to the lawyer.[/QUOTE] A lawyer didn't talk about an FBI interview with his client? Color me surprised, I thought they did nothing [I]but[/I] brag about the events of the day regarding their clients.
This is the media making a story out of anything. Theres nothing weird about this. Why would you discuss sensitive topics with the police in the room
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;50295947]A lawyer didn't talk about an FBI interview with his client? Color me surprised, I thought they did nothing [I]but[/I] brag about the events of the day regarding their clients.[/QUOTE] Its possible that its left out but it wasn't mentioned that her lawyer was with her.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;50297010]Its possible that its left out but it wasn't mentioned that her lawyer was with her.[/QUOTE] Uhh, in the OP? [quote]Cheryl Mills, Clinton's former State Department chief of staff, and her lawyer both returned to the interview room a short time later, according to the newspaper, citing several unidentified people. [/quote] [editline]10th May 2016[/editline] Unless you mean they can't prove without doubt that they were near each other when they were out of the room?
[QUOTE=Levelog;50297161]Uhh, in the OP? [editline]10th May 2016[/editline] Unless you mean they can't prove without doubt that they were near each other when they were out of the room?[/QUOTE] If that's what he's arguing, he's really fucking picking at a whole lot of nothing.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50297161]Uhh, in the OP? [editline]10th May 2016[/editline] Unless you mean they can't prove without doubt that they were near each other when they were out of the room?[/QUOTE] No, I just missed that bit entirely. Was going to say being suspicious is a healthy thing to do, but no this article is batshit insane.
Breaking news, a Clinton aide reportedly used the bathroom during FBI interview.
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