Judicial Watch Prez Says Former State Dept Official's Testimony 'Not Helpful' to Clinton https://t.co/acQIdPw59n #Trending via @pjmedia_com
— Nice Deb (@NiceDeb) May 21, 2016
Last February, when a federal judge granted Judicial Watch’s motion for discovery on whether the State Department and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deliberately thwarted their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for six years, we knew it spelled big trouble for Clinton. The conservative watchdog group has now scheduled six Clinton email witnesses for deposition testimony throughout the months of May and June.
The first witness, former State Department official Lewis A. Lukens, was deposed on Wednesday, May 18.
According to Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton, some of the information he provided was "embarrassing" and "not helpful" to Clinton and the State Department.
The women on whom Bill Clinton preyed. MSNBC and CNN declared them nonexistent https://t.co/olsO9od6Tu
— Tim Carney (@TPCarney) May 20, 2016