Republican’s Hypocrisy on Trump’s Classified Documents V. Hillary Clinton’s Emails

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Republican’s Hypocrisy on Trump’s Classified Documents V. Hillary Clinton’s Emails

Republicans loved screaming “Lock Her Up” over Hillary Clinton’s emails but now are not only silent over Trump’s Top Secret Classified Documents which belong to the National Archives, but are defending him and threatening violence if he’s held accountable and arrested.

 

During the 2016 presidential race, Donald Trump repeatedly attacks Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email serve. As President, he even signed a law that increased penalties for mishandling classified information. Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman and NYU School of Law professor Melissa Murray joined American Voices with Alicia Menendez to discuss Trump’s own misuse of classified documents.

 

Steele: I Don’t Want To Hear Another Word About Clinton’s Emails After Trump Doc Eating Allegation

Feb 10, 2022 Donald Trump has been accused of eating torn up documents in the Oval Office according to a former White House aide, in addition to allegations that the former president tried to flush official documents down the toilet (which Trump denies), plus even more severe breaches of legal protocols.

 

Trump’s iPhone Make Clinton’s Basement Server Look Like Fort Knox

Cyber-security protocols, the president has complained, are “inconvenient.”

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump & Republicans were constantly going nuts about Hillary’s Private Server being insecure and her missing emails… chanting “Lock her up”!

Per the above article… “when it comes to Trump… he and his minions seem to have adopted a stance that’s equally blasé. Not only have myriad reports emerged of officials using encrypted, disappearing-message services like Confide, in potential violation of federal record-keeping laws, but Steve Bannon, Gary Cohn, Jared Kushner, and Reince Priebus all occasionally relied on private e-mail and electronic devices to conduct government business”.

“Chief of Staff John Kelly’s personal cell phone was reportedly compromised for months while he served as secretary of homeland security, under a president who didn’t bother to secure his Android phone or the Wi-Fi networks on his many properties. And it seems the president’s willful neglect of cyber-security has continued well into his time in office”.

 

A bombshell report from ‘The New York Times’ alleges that Chinese and Russian spies are exploiting vulnerabilities in President Trump’s iPhone to listen to his conversations. Trump has reportedly resisted warnings to avoid using the phone. Rep. Ted Lieu tells Ari Melber that it’s “absolutely hypocritical” for Trump to use a non-secure phone when he campaigned on Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, which was never infiltrated by foreign spies.

 

The unbelievable hypocrisy of Sean Hannity, recipient of unsecured presidential phone calls

Per an article posted at mediamatters.org/sean-hannity/unbelievable-hypocrisy-sean-hannity-recipient-unsecured-presidential-phone-calls

“Trump has continued to place calls from his unsecured personal cell phone even after his aides have told him that Chinese and Russian intelligence agencies are listening in and using the information they glean to try to undermine administration policy, The New York Times reported last Wednesday. The president denied the report, as he denies all reports he considers damaging; the Times stands by its work. On Thursday, NBC News matched the story and added an additional detail: Hannity is one of the informal advisers Trump consults using that unsecured channel.

Hannity has continued to fixate on Clinton’s email server since Trump’s election, often citing the FBI’s decision not to recommend charges despite what Hannity describes as clear proof that she “committed felonies” as evidence that Trump has been treated unfairly by special counsel Rober Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Hannity and his guests accused Clinton of crimes in 218 segments about the Mueller probe in its first year.

While the FBI has said its agents found no evidence Clinton’s servers were compromised, Hannity has often blasted Clinton for damaging national security by purportedly making her emails available to foreign intelligence agencies in China, Russia, and elsewhere”.