Clinton reaffirms she didn’t send, receive classified emails
And the person responsible isn’t even a computer scientist, but a lawyer and politician: Hillary Clinton.
What’s more, if those Top Secret markings had been stripped before the document landed in Clinton’s inbox, someone in Hillary’s circle would have had to have done so – illegally – after it was created by the Intelligence Community.
“State Department employees apparently circulated the emails on unclassified systems in 2009 and 2011, and some were ultimately forwarded to Mrs. Clinton”.
Is Clinton herself under investigation?
According to current and former State Department officials who worked with Clinton, nearly all classified information was routed to classified government servers in her office, where it was printed out for her review. “The culture of secrecy that has surrounded the Clintons – understandably in some cases – has now yielded a situation where she did something that wasn’t necessary and looks nefarious.”…
Harkin says in the op-ed published online Thursday night that Clinton “has devoted her career to championing the needs of children” and has been a “tireless advocate for women and families”.
One lesson: Get a problem off your plate as quickly as possible. Voter assessments of her honesty and trustworthiness are slipping.
Trump also speculated that Clinton’s difficulties could lead to Vice President Joe Biden and former Vice President Al Gore entering the race. Clinton’s closest opponent for the nomination, Vermont Sen. The sampling has a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.
In addition to her personal server, Hillary Clinton will also hand over thumb drives now in possession of her attorney that contain all of her emails. “I’m going to let whatever this inquiry is to go forward and we’ll await the outcome of it”.
While Clinton has tried to keep the focus on her college plan, her Republican rivals have seized on other news this week: Clinton’s decision to turn over her private email server to the U.S. Justice Department. She didn’t want to have to carry two devices.
More details about the events were to come later.
“I never sent classified material on my email and I never received any that was marked classified”, Clinton said, repeating a claim she’s made repeatedly. “Those questions have yet to be answered”.
An e-mail server is a computer used to send, store and manage electronic communications.
The bottom line is that investigations are ongoing, and until there’s a firm conclusion, it’s mostly a political issue. A reality sheet factors to a proposal co-sponsored by New Hampshire’s Democratic senator, Jeanne Shaheen, that may change the formulation for figuring out eligibility for sure federal funds based mostly on the proportion of scholars who’re paying again loans, and require “risk-sharing” funds to the Division of Schooling for loans not being repaid. While other candidates generated more airtime and attention, Kasich turned in a solid performance that displayed compassion on issues such as poverty and even same-sex marriage, and most important, avoided any controversial statements likely to be used in an attack ad later.
Clinton and her fellow Democratic candidates have left the civil rights activists associated with the #BlackLivesMatter movement generally unimpressed and unsatisfied.