Spooks Keep Finding Classified Information In Hillary’s Private Emails
“Hillary Clinton has been a strong supporter of this union for years and she is now the target of unprecedented attacks, financed on a scale never seen before”.
Last month, the inspector general of the nation’s intelligence community raised concerns that classified information had traversed the email system and sent a counterintelligence referral to the Justice Department.
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Clinton’s turning over of the server is “a welcome development”, he said, but he declared: “That’s a long time for top secret classified information to be held by an unauthorised person outside of an approved, secure government facility”.
“As governor, Jeb Bush owned his own private server and his staff decided which emails he turned over as work-related from his private account”, he said.
“Department employees circulated these emails on unclassified systems in 2009 and 2011 and ultimately some were forwarded to Secretary Clinton”, said State Department spokesman John Kirby.
He also called Clinton “the single worst secretary of state in the history of this country”. She said at a news conference in March that she simultaneously deleted more than 31,000 of personal emails.
In an attempt to quell the controversy that has weakened her leading bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, Clinton announced Tuesday she would turn over to the Justice Department the thumb drive and a server that has stored her email traffic since she left her cabinet post in early 2013. Every official who writes classified material, whether in email or on paper, must mark the information as classified.
She says her team found 31,830 emails that they deemed “private”.
And news site, dailycaller.com spoke to Platte River Networks’ attorney Barbara Wells, after news broke that the server had been wiped. She turned over the others to the State Department, which is reviewing and releasing them on a monthly basis. “Berger was caught ‘pilfering” classified documents from the National Archives and then destroying them, during the 9/11 Commission hearings. The State Department Inspector General is reviewing the email practices of the past five Secretaries of State along with their senior staff.
Clinton said in a sworn court statement this week that Abedin had an email account on Clinton’s personal server “which was used at times for government business”, but that Mills did not. In an e-mail to followers Wednesday, the Clinton promotion described more: It is typical for data formerly regarded unclassified to be improved to categorize before becoming freely launched.