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Major arrests are being made now that the FBI is free to pursue justice once again.

It's about time!

State Department employee Candace Claiborn — once a Clinton employee — has been arrested

and charged by the FBI for failing to disclose foreign contacts and making false statements

to federal investigators.

(via Department of Justice).

Claiborn was originally hired to work for the State Department in 1999 under Bill Clinton.

She allegedly started secretly working with foreign agents shortly after Hillary Clinton

was appointed Secretary of State.

Following in the footsteps of her boss Hillary Clinton, Claiborn traded influence for personal

gain.

Claiborn appeared before a judge last Wednesday and plead not guilty to all crimes, but a

mountain of evidence is piling up indicating otherwise.

As a condition of her Top Secret security clearance, Claiborn was required by law to

report all contact with anyone she suspected of having ties to a foreign government.

However, Claiborn failed to disclose her long-term contact with agents working on behalf of the

People's Republic of China who rewarded Claiborn with cash and gifts.

In exchange for the gifts, Claiborn was expected to provide access to classified information

to the Chinese agents — specifically information about upcoming trade deals.

Over the course of five years, Claiborn received tens of thousands of dollars in cash and gifts,

including money being wired directly to her bank account, an Apple iPhone and computer,

luxury vacations, an apartment and furniture, a monthly stipend, and much more.

The gifts were either given directly to Claiborn, or to an accomplice who has not yet been identified.

Claiborn was caught lying to the FBI as well as instructing her co-conspirator to destroy

any evidence of their relationship with the Chinese.

Claiborn attempted to mislead the FBI investigators by claiming that the Chinese agents were spies

working against her.

In charging Claiborn, the Justice Department, led by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is

attempting to send a warning to other government employees not to abuse the trust granted to

them by the American people.

Corrupt bureaucrats are finally being put on notice, thanks to President Trump's insistence

that we restore confidence in our system.

If Claiborn is found guilty, she will face up to 25 years behind bars.

There's no telling where else this trail may lead — perhaps to even more Democrats

who have lived the high life on their Clinton connection for years.

Well, it's reckoning time, and corruption will no longer be tolerated.

Do you think this arrest is just the beginning?

Please share this news and tell us what you think!

For more infomation >> ALERT: Democrats Are Getting ARRESTED… It's Finally Happening! - Duration: 2:54.

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UN Security Council condemns North Korea, vows new sanctions - Duration: 1:50.

We begin with the news that the United Nations Security Council has denounced North Korea's

latest missile test... and vowed to roll out additional sanctions on the regime.

In a unanimous statement backed by China, the Council also stressed the importance of

North Korea showing a sincere commitment to abandon its nuclear weapons.

Yu Joonhee starts us off.

In a statement released on Monday, the 15 members of the UN Security Council strongly

condemned Pyongyang's ballistic missile test that occurred over the weekend.

The Council demanded North Korea conduct no further nuclear and ballistic missile tests,

adding it was ready to impose new and tougher sanctions on the regime.

It also urged UN member states to fully implement and more strictly enforce existing sanctions

on Pyongyang, in a serious and expeditious manner.

The adoption of the statement comes on the eve of an emergency, closed-door meeting of

the Security Council scheduled for Tuesday.

The session had been requested by the United States and Japan on Sunday, shortly after

North Korea's test launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile.

The missile covered a distance of roughly 800 kilometers while reaching an altitude

of over 2,000 kilometers, in what appears to be the longest-range missile tested by

Pyongyang to date.

North Korea claims the missile is a new type of rocket, capable of carrying a large nuclear

warhead.

Pundits believe Pyongyang's latest provocation will provide a difficult litmus test for South

Korea's newly-elected President Moon Jae-in.

During his campaign, President Moon had promised to take a softer policy approach on North

Korea, pursuing peaceful dialogue and constructive engagement with the regime.

Pyongyang has conducted two nuclear tests and dozens of missile launches since the start

of 2016, prompting the UN to adopt two sanction resolutions last year to ramp up pressure

on North Korea.

In all, six sanction resolutions have been imposed on North Korea, since it carried out

its first nuclear test in 2006.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

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