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Former Intel IG: Threatened, Warned About Exposing Hillary Emails

We’re absolutely shocked to report to you that an inspector general was threatened and warned not to press the issue on Hillary’s use of her private email server.

With the renewed investigation into the FBI’s mishandling of the issue, this threatens to open up the can of worms all over again.

Roughly a year before the presidential election, Charles McCullough was serving as the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community…appointed by Obama.

It was at that time that he brought his concerns about Hillary’s private server to then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

He was told to keep his mouth shut or he’d be fired under a Hillary administration.

And evidence of the Wikileaks dump on Hillary’s campaign emails show McCullough became a target of her political henchmen.

McCullough pointed out in his interview with Fox News that had anyone else been guilty of Hillary’s subterfuge, they’d be in prison.

Stay tuned. This rabbit hole goes very, very deep, folks.

Here’s more from Fox News…

An Obama-appointed inspector general said he was marginalized and threatened when he raised alarm about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server.

Charles McCullough, who oversaw the intelligence community, said he contacted then-Director of National Intelligence James Clapper about the issue.

McCullough said he was later told not to report his concerns to Clapper, and received “personal blowback… to my family [and] my office.”

“Emails beyond Top Secret passed through the unsecured server,” he said.

McCullough later told Catherine Herridge that he found out he would be one of the first firings of Hillary Clinton’s prospective administration.

Herridge said she didn’t not receive an immediate response to McCullough’s report from Clinton campaign officials.

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