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Gowdy: “Three Main Points” to Explain Hillary Email Debacle “Demonstrably False”

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House Select Committee on Benghazi Chair Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., said Sunday in an interview with “Face the Nation” that all of the explanations by Hillary Clinton to explain the email controversy have been “demonstrably false.”

“Every explanation she’s offered so far is demonstrably false,” Chairman Gowdy said. “We know that her seminal point — ‘don’t mind my unique email arrangement, you have everything you’re supposed to have’ — we know that that is patently false.”

Gowdy noted that recent revelations “undercut the three main points” made by Clinton in defense of her email irregularities.

The former secretary of state had claimed she used one device — disregarding the Obama administrations direct policy initiative and the Federal Records Act — as a matter of convenience. However, while sitting for an interview at the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference for Women in Santa Clara, California, which took place just two weeks before said press conference at the United Nations, Hillary Clinton said that she uses two cell phones — an iPhone and a Blackberry.

Clinton also said in March that she gave all of her work-related emails to the State Department, but a newly uncovered emails from longtime confidant Sidney Blumenthal prove Clinton was tekkubg another whopper. Further, she claimed those emails were “unsolicited,” when in fact, they were not.

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