Linda Tripp exposes pattern of Clinton security malfeasance

images-18There’s little, if anything, that we have not known long before this. Books have been written and are still in our library. Nevertheless, this is a very compelling piece as it ties together Hillary’s M.O. back in horny Bill’s administration with recent revelations about her e-mail practices.. To realize that nothing can possibly come of this nor have any effectiveness in halting the relentless effort to put Hillary in the White House, is a truly chilling prospect.

Linda Tripp, of Clinton 1 fame, offers captivating exposure for those who fail to remember or consider the history of Clinton maleficence, which is their nature, and malfeasance. The following are excerpts from her interview with Aaron Klein writing at Breitbart.  The entire article is worthwhile.

EXCLUSIVE: Linda Tripp Reopens Vince Foster, Filegate, Travelgate, Whitewater Scandals

NEW YORK — As a White House staffer who worked directly adjacent to Hillary Clinton’s second floor West Wing office, Linda Tripp was afforded a front row seat to some of the most infamous scandals to rock the Bill Clinton White House.

Tripp possesses insider information on the scandals known as Travelgate, Filegate and Whitewater, and she personally witnessed the handling of documents from Vince Foster’s office the morning after the Deputy White House Counsel was found dead in an apparent suicide. Foster was heavily involved in defending the Clintons in the Travelgate, Filegate and Whitewater cases. Tripp was the last person known to have spoken to Foster before his death.

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As a crossover staffer from the Bush White House, Tripp explained that she observed significant differences in the manner in which classified material was handled by both the Clinton and Bush administrations. She personally witnessed behavior that may have foreshadowed Clinton’s future email issues in which the presidential candidate sent sensitive data over her personal server and later deleted about 30,000 emails.

During the Bush administration, Tripp said that “everything I had to come to know as protocol for the handling of classified information was followed very strictly… In the Bush White House, classification was critical, followed and adhered to with great, great detail.”

In contrast, Tripp says, she observed a “cavalier, loosey-goosey, this isn’t important, don’t be a prude [attitude]” toward the handling of sensitive information.


DLH

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