Hillary Clinton Aides Agree Not To Delete Work-Related Documents
Hillary Clinton has turned over her private email server to the Department of Justice, the Clinton campaign confirmed to ABC News.
State Department lawyers also wrote in the status update that it is not “currently working with DOJ, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or other government agencies to search former Secretary Clinton’s private email server for information responsive to plaintiff’s FOIA request”. Johnson is seeking an explanation as to whether the company is “authorized to maintain or access classified information”. In sum, he concluded that seven emails-nearly one-fifth of the sample-contained classified information at the time they were sent.
Platte River Networks has retained control of the old server since it took over management of the Clintons’ e-mail system. The strategy stood in sharp contrast to Hillary Clinton, who lost the caucuses here in 2008 after she also broke some of this state’s cherished rules. The more than 31,000 personal emails she sent were wiped from her private Clintonemail.com server, and weren’t among the batch submitted to the DOJ.
“She’s the most qualified candidate we’ve had other than a sitting president, why would we not give her our full support?”
Neither Clinton nor her campaign returned phone calls to Bloomsberg.
While neither of the emails was marked classified at the time they were sent, they have since been slapped with a “TK” marking, for “Talent Keyhole”, suggesting material obtained by spy satellites.
Clinton, the front-runner in the race to become the Democratic nominee for the November 2016 election, on Friday won the endorsement of the global Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump certainly has enough money to pay for his presidential bid – and he’s willing to foot the whole bill, even if it costs him a billion dollars.
“They were not marked as classified, the State Department has said, and it is unclear whether its employees knew the origin of the information”.
Not necessarily. As confusing as it may seem, these two assertions — Clinton’s claim that she did not have any classified information in her email and the inspector general’s claim that she did – could both be partially accurate. Republicans have repeatedly denounced the use of her behavior sending classified or potentially classified information from an insecure server poses a national security risk.
Why did she hand her private e-mail server and a thumb drive over to the FBI this week after months of resisting? “For my wife Ruth, and I, that candidate is Hillary Clinton”, Harkin said. Without a label, it’s almost impossible to prove whether Clinton or someone who emailed her passed along classified information, whether willfully or negligently. He touted a progressive record as Baltimore’s mayor and Maryland’s governor, pointing to gun bans, the legalization of same-sex marriage, pro-family policies similar to those Clinton has touted and a state-level “Dream Act” allowing undocumented immigrants brought into the United States as children to stay and receive some benefits.