CNN’s Labott: Clinton Aide Refusal To Testify ‘Raises the Specter of Criminal Action’

Hillary Clinton insists her use of private server didn’t break the law’

LABOTT: “The Clinton campaign said they encouraged all aides to talk.” 
FALLON: “With Mr. Pagliano, we encouraged him as well, because we don't think he has any reason to not be transparent about the help that he provided from an I.T. perspective, but unfortunately it's his choice what to do.”

LABOTT: “Hillary Clinton insists her use of a private server didn't break the law, but by pleading the Fifth, Pagliano raises the specter of criminal action, even if out of caution. His resume shows his close ties to Clinton. Before joining her at state, Pagliano was information technology director for Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. Clinton's chief of staff at State spent the day behind closed doors, interrogated by the Benghazi committee. Cheryl Mills wanted her deposition made public to avoid what she called selective Republican leaks, her request denied.” 

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