More evidence that Hillary, Bill Clinton are lying about their emails

Bill Clinton implied at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting Wednesday that he has only sent two emails in his life, thereby contradicting his wife Hillary’s assertion about their electronic correspondences earlier this year.

“The only time I got on the Internet, I did two emails,” Bill Clinton alleged in Denver, Colorado, according to video captured by American Rising. “Otherwise, I found people said embarrassing things on emails. I didn’t want to be one of them.”

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The former president has previously stated that he only sent two emails while in the White House — a claim that is already believed to be inaccurate — but Bill Clinton’s comment Wednesday suggests that he has not used email at all since relinquishing the presidency.

Bill thereby directly contradicted Hillary’s claim at a March press conference that the private email system she employed while at the State Department contained “personal communications” between she and her husband.

“The server contains personal communications from my husband and me, and I believe I have met all of my responsibilities and the server will remain private and I think that the State Department will be able, over time, to release all of the records that were provided,” Clinton explained at the press conference.

This begs the question … who’s lying?

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