It just keeps getting better.
It’s not just the FBI that has been forced to reveal that they’ve made new and worrisome discoveries about Hillary Clinton’s email scandal.
The Department of the Defense apparently sent Congress a letter on Tuesday detailing their discovery of at least 1,000 new, previously unknown Clinton emails between she and General David Petraeus.
House Oversight Orders DoD Sec. Ashton Carter Hand Over Clinton E-Mails to Pertraeus.#DC https://t.co/E19GbZ8SX6 pic.twitter.com/aghRlCMbqI
— Bruce Porter, Jr. (@NetworksManager) October 29, 2016
LOOKs like it declassified this morning now Ashton Carter n mix wonder how many going down 4 #HillarysEmail #DoD #DC https://t.co/vzQlohNZ4r
— Bruce Porter, Jr. (@NetworksManager) October 29, 2016
Mon House likely knew more #HillarysEmail
Tues House order DoD give Clinton-Petraeus emails
Fri FBI reopens case#DC https://t.co/2Nt9jmxzMI— Bruce Porter, Jr. (@NetworksManager) October 29, 2016
These 1,000 new emails are likely to be quite important, considering that the General was the Commander of CENTCOM and then the Director of the CIA. While we may not know what appeared in these emails, the probability that these are simple boilerplate political issues is low. The most likely reason for Clinton and Petraeus to be communicating would be to discuss classified security issues.