"Republicans made clear they want answers from a former State
Department employee who was paid on the side by Hillary Clinton for
maintenance work on her controversial outside email server while
Secretary of State.
Two key GOP Senators basically offered ex-aide Bryan Pagliano immunity in exchange for his testimony to a pair of Senate panels about his work on the Clinton email server.
Up to this point, Pagliano has made clear he will take the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions.
“Your right under the Fifth Amendment to avoid being compelled to provide testimony that might be
used to prosecute you is a fundamental individual right,” wrote Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI).
“With that being said, the Committees also need the unique information you likely have in order to exercise their oversight functions under the Constitution,” the Senators added.
The questions came as Hillary Clinton herself shifted strategy on the email issue, which has dogged her campaign for weeks." JamieDupree
Two key GOP Senators basically offered ex-aide Bryan Pagliano immunity in exchange for his testimony to a pair of Senate panels about his work on the Clinton email server.
Up to this point, Pagliano has made clear he will take the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions.
“Your right under the Fifth Amendment to avoid being compelled to provide testimony that might be
used to prosecute you is a fundamental individual right,” wrote Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI).
“With that being said, the Committees also need the unique information you likely have in order to exercise their oversight functions under the Constitution,” the Senators added.
The questions came as Hillary Clinton herself shifted strategy on the email issue, which has dogged her campaign for weeks." JamieDupree
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