- Sarbanes-Oxley Act passed in 2002 with a 'yes' vote from then-Senator Hillary Clinton
- One of its provisions, known as the 'anti-shredding' law, forbids destroying documents 'in contemplation of' a federal investigation
- Meant to apply to corporate bad-actors, the law prescribes a maximum 20-year prison sentence
- Clinton directed the deletion of more than 30,000 emails at a time when Congress was investigating her actions surrounding the Benghazi attacks
- Trump told The Hollywood Reporter that Clinton's scandal 'looks like Watergate on steroids'
"Someone who does not know the difference between good and evil is worth nothing." – Miecyslaw Kasprzyk, Polish rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust, New York Times, Jan. 30, 2005
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Trump predicts Hillary could get 'up to 20 years in prison' for deleting more than 30,000 emails – and a federal law that she voted for backs him up!
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