New details about classified information in Clinton’s emails
“To be clear, there is absolutely no criminal inquiry into Hillary’s email or email server“, Jennifer Palmieri wrote. Anyway, the minute this horrific breach of national security is discovered, and the server handed over, “U.S. officials who have reviewed the correspondence” start leaking like the Andrea Doria, and the substance of the classified material is all over the Intertoobz. Meanwhile 31,830 emails which Clinton claims are personal – containing notes of condolence and, um, yoga routines – were deleted from this same server.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton got a much-needed boost at the end of a troubled week when she won the endorsement of the global Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), a news release said.
The global Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers announced on Friday that it is endorsing the campaign of the former secretary of state, citing Clinton’s “long record of supporting workers’ rights stands in stark contrast to her Republican rivals, who seek to ban unions, silence workers, eliminate sensible regulations and give corporations total control over working conditions”.
There have only ever been two ships thought unsinkable: Titanic and Hillary Clinton’s coronation as the Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nominee.
Among Republicans, 87 percent say Clinton told a falsehood and 81 percent say her use of the private server posed a security threat.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said: “All this means is that Hillary Clinton, in the face of FBI scrutiny, has decided she has run out of options”. “We now know her server went to an IT company somewhere in New Jersey”. She lied about her server, she also lied about Benghazi.
Clinton’s decision to build her own private email system in her Chappaqua, New York, home during her time as secretary of state was bad enough.
In March, Clinton said she exchanged about 60,000 emails in her four years in the Obama administration, about half of which were personal and were discarded. The department has been making those public after scrubbing sensitive material.
The Clinton campaign says it’s cooperating with the investigation, but the server was blank. The copy of the article makes reference to classified information, and a Clinton adviser followed up with oblique references that some might interpret as official confirmation of the drone program.
On August 6, the thumb drive was transferred a few blocks from Kendall’s office at the prestigious Washington law firm of Williams & Connolly to a secure facility in the Justice Department, the officials said.
The emails came to light Tuesday after Sen. Chuck Grassley maintains that he actually found four “highly classified” emails on Clinton’s servers.
“The questions are whether she received emails with classified information in them, and if so, whether information in those emails should have been classified in the first place”.