Psaki won’t comment on Clinton-linked tech exec ‘mining’ WH records

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White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to comment Wednesday on special counsel John Durham’s allegation that tech executive Rodney Joffe mined “non-public” White House int…

Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich asked Psaki during her regular briefing if there was still a DNS resolver server extracting White House data and whether its alleged review by a Hillary Clinton ally constituted “spying.”

“I know you asked my colleague a few questions about this the other day, but I would point you — any questions about this to the Department of Justice,” replied Psaki, referencing HeinrichWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki declined to comment on allegations that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign spied on former President Donald Trump and referred the reporter to the Justice Department.

The Friday court filing alleged that “[Joffe] indicated that he was seeking to please certain ‘VIPs’ referring to individuals at [Sussmann’s law firm] and the Clinton Campaign.” “Under the terms of the contract, the data could be accessed to identify and analyze any security breaches or threats,” Joffe’s rep said.

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