Hillary Clinton may need to testify about emails, federal judge says

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(Worthy News) – A federal judge suggested Wednesday that Hillary Clinton may need to be deposed regarding her use of a private email server, while secretary of state, when setting rules for discovery of evidence in a lawsuit related to her top aide.

As part of an order laying out the plan for Judicial Watch to conduct interviews about top Clinton aide Huma Abedin’s employment situation while Clinton was U.S. State Department chief, Federal District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan said it may be helpful for Clinton to answer some questions, NBC News reported Wednesday.

Judicial Watch filed the case based on questions about Abedin doing consulting work for the Clinton Foundation and Teneo Holdings during her tenure at the State Department. Clinton’s emails have entered into the conversation as the conservative organization says they may hold some explanation for the type of work the aide was conducting. [ … Read More (Source) ]

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