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Saturday, April 18, 2015

National Enquirer Claims Hillary’s Deleted Emails Contained Names Of Numerous Lesbian Lovers

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by:
B. Christopher Agee
Hillary Clinton has encountered several roadblocks in the days since announcing her presidential candidacy, many of which stemmed from accusations that she inappropriately used a personal email address to conduct official business during her stint as the head of the U.S. State Department. With reports of numerous emails permanently deleted from her server, speculation continues to swirl within the political realm regarding what she hoped to keep secret.
An exclusive report by the National Enquirer this week attempted to address that issue, citing an anonymous source close to Clinton who claims she is desperately trying to hide names and details about her many lesbian lovers.

While she has faced allegations of extramarital, same-sex affairs in the past, specifically with former staffer Huma Abedin, recent accusations contend Clinton was intimately involved with numerous other women. According to the unnamed authority cited by the Enquirer, though, Clinton is not worried about persistent rumors concerning her sexuality.
“That’s been out for years,” the individual acknowledged, adding that “her real fear is that the names of some of her lovers would be made public.”
The Enquirer obtained descriptions of several of the women to whom Clinton has been linked, including a movie star, a model, and the daughter of “a top government official.”

It was primarily her desire to cover up this information, the source alleged, that prompted her to take the decisive step of erasing a large number of emails. The insider did offer another potential issue Clinton might have hoped to keep under wraps by deleting the files, suggesting evidence exists that on at least one occasion, she accidentally sent a government-related email to one of her lovers instead of its intended recipient.
“That makes you wonder if any sensitive information was sent to her romantic partners,” the source concluded.
Of course, any report based on the testimony of an unnamed source is inherently subject to skepticism – especially when published by an outlet with a reputation for sensationalism. The Enquirer has, however, been responsible for breaking several major stories before more mainstream sources, often on the strength of anonymous informants. 

As a couple of prominent examples, reports of Tiger Woods’ affair and Jesse Jackson’s love child first appeared in the pages of the National Enquirer.

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