New York Post

What Clinton Tried To Hide

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Something Else Happened the week of Hillary Clinton’s book launch: the release of more “lost” e-mails that further highlight her corrupt ways.

The watchdogs at Judicial Watch shared 1,600 fresh e-mails released thanks to their Freedom of Informatio­n lawsuits — missives that Clinton & Co. failed to turn over from her private servers, but which the feds recovered from other sources.

The e-mails contain new examples of the Clinton Foundation requesting and receiving State Department favors, plus more cases of classified informatio­n being sent through unsecure, non-state.gov accounts.

This latest dump, notes Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, shows foundation honcho Doug Band working with Clinton aide Huma Abedin to get favors for donors, from visas to Cuba to meetings in Singapore.

“It’s there in black and white,” noted Fitton. “And I don’t understand why the Justice Department hasn’t gotten its act together and reinitiate­d an investigat­ion as to what went on here. Because we all know [Jim] Comey’s investigat­ion was a sham. They need to restart it up.”

In her new book, Clinton pooh-poohs the furor over her e-mails as “an even dumber scandal.” But the pay-to-play sale of government favors is a big deal, as is the routine mishandlin­g of classified info.

So, too, is Team Hillary’s failure to fork over hundreds of damning documents after it vacuumed the evidence from the server.

Something to ask Clinton about if you care to spring a few hundred bucks to actually talk to her on her book tour.

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