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originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: ColaTesla
What happens if she doesn't?
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
Those are some damn good questions.
I wish this could be a verbal Q & A, televised live.
Hillary Clinton must answer questions in writing but need not appear for a deposition in a lawsuit that challenges her use of a private email server while she was secretary of State, a federal judge ruled Friday.
The decision, in a civil case filed by the conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch, lets the Democratic nominee avoid interrupting her presidential campaign to give a sworn deposition but it hardly puts the controversy to rest.
Judicial Watch wanted Clinton to answer questions in person about whether she used the server to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests. But U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled her written responses would be sufficient.
The group has until Oct. 14 to submit the questions, and Clinton must respond within 30 days.
Clinton will "provide written answers under oath to some key questions about her email scandal," Tom Fitton, the group's president, said in a statement.
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
Those are some damn good questions.
I wish this could be a verbal Q & A, televised live.
originally posted by: xtradimensions
Hillary requested an extension. I heard about it on the news earlier. This is the only article I could find about it. The article tells she has until October 13 now.
Clinton postpones email questions due to campaign business