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“I’m going to let whatever this inquiry is to go forward and we’ll await the outcome of it”. Clinton’s claim that nothing she sent or received was classified at the time could completely destroy her credibility if the statement is proven wrong.
“Second, none of the emails alleged to contain classified information include any markings that indicate classified content”, Feinstein adds, noting that she regularly reviews classified material.
Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri responded by saying the remark “hurts [Clinton’s] emotions”.
In both cases, U.S. district court judges have pressed the State Department to produce records on a firm schedule. And they also were marked “NOFORN”, meaning information that can only be shared with Americans with security clearances. “One error”. “There is no classified material“, Clinton said in March. He’s defending an intelligence official in danger of losing the job that supports his family. Johnson is seeking an explanation as to whether the company is “authorized to maintain or access classified information”.
His message has focused heavily on middle-class economics, climate change and creating a single-payer health care system. It rubs me the wrong way. Americans believe Clinton, for reasons well known for more than two decades, guards her privacy ferociously, and is not given to over-sharing.
In a memo, her campaign team has urged supporters not to worry amid a daily drip of negative news. Vice President Joe Biden is widely reported to be mulling a run, and allies of Vice President Al Gore are “figuring out if there’s a path” for him, according to Buzzfeed. Those four e-mails were found in a sample of 40 out of the 30,000 she had turned over to the State Department earlier this year.
Moreover, by a 54-37 percent margin, voters feel Clinton put our national security at risk by using a private email server. That is considered certainly by the CIA, certainly by the intelligence community to be a violation.
However, even before that arrangement, U.S. intelligence agencies began doing damage assessments after noticing that some of the emails contained information that those agencies “owned”, a government term used to designate which agency generated a certain piece of classified information.
“As someone who regularly reviews classified material, I can say that those documents are always clearly marked as containing classified information”, said Feinstein.
Jason Leopold, a journalist who has brought a Freedom of Information suit against the State Department, has expressed concern that the government has fallen behind in its production schedule — ordered in May by Contreras – and provided no detailed plan on how it intends to catch up.
“Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is giving the U.S. Justice Department her private email server and a thumb drive of work-related emails from her tenure as secretary of state“, said the New York Times.
Though offering little details on how to address it, he said the chief problem facing the country is its long-term liabilities, which Carson said amount to $211 trillion over time.
Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, told the DCNF that the Platte River involvement “raises serious questions” about the security surrounding Secretary Clinton’s server over the last two years. “For the guys on the trenches, there is a double-standard”.