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Kovesi, stăpîna pixurilor (de POLIŢIE POLITICĂ – SRI – MAI), face “Jocuri şi Combinaţii, Informativ, Operative”, ceva mai dihai decît Catherine Herridge, Pamela K. Browne şi FSB (KGB – NKVD)
“A Romanian computer hacker now in U.S. custody lied when he claimed to have accessed the private email server of Hillary Clinton, the director of the FBI told Congress on Thursday. The bureau interviewed the hacker, known as Guccifer, as part of its investigation into Clinton’s email use. He “admitted that was a lie,” Director James Comey said of Guccifer’s claims, which he made in an interview with Fox News in May.
Guccifer did, however, access the email of Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal, Comey confirmed. Earlier this week, without mentioning Blumenthal by name, Comey told reporters that “it is possible that hostile actors” accessed Clinton’s email account, in part because they had “gained access to the private commercial email accounts of people with whom Secretary Clinton was in regular contact from her personal account.” Blumenthal and Clinton were in regular contact about matters of sensitive foreign policy and national security, according to emails that have been released by Guccifer, whose real name is Marcel Lazăr Lehel, and through lawsuits seeking information about Clinton’s email system.”
Catherine Herridge is an award-winning Chief Intelligence correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) based in Washington, D.C. She covers intelligence, the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security. Herridge joined FNC in 1996 as a London-based correspondent.
Pamela K. Browne is Senior Executive Producer at the FOX News Channel (FNC) and is Director of Long-Form Series and Specials. Her journalism has been recognized with several awards. Browne first joined FOX in 1997 to launch the news magazine “Fox Files” and later, “War Stories.”