1000 pages of Clinton emails released; 84 classifications
At least 1,500 emails on Clinton’s server contained some level of classified information, The Hill reported.
The State Department says it is conducting an investigation to determine if any of those “Top Secret” emails should have been marked classified at the time they were sent. None was declared top secret. The department has thus far released tens of thousands of pages of electronic messages Clinton exchanged on a private server, in response to a lawsuit over the agency’s failure to produce her email records.
I just think the lack of accountability, frankly, in a person who should have been much more responsible in her actions as the secretary of state of the United States of America.
Tom Malinowski, the current assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor, said in the email at the time that a team on the ground, which was originally skeptical of military intervention, had recommended the move in order to provide assistance to moderate rebels fighting the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad. Bernie Sanders, and the issue of her housing official documents on her private server has dogged her campaign.
Most of the emails released on Saturday are process related – day-to-day schedules, travel arrangements, memos, notes to staff and the like. In another, he weighed in on whether photographic evidence of the death of Osama bin Laden should be shared with Congress.
Clinton is locked in an unexpectedly tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination with Vermont Sen.
Clinton has repeatedly said she didn’t mishandle information and sent no information marked as classified at the time. As the results in Iowa and New Hampshire have shown, even Democrats find Clinton’s dishonesty and untrustworthiness unacceptable.