Clinton tried joking about it earlier this summer. In a shift in tone, Clinton apologized this week for using the server, in an interview aired Tuesday on ABC News. “Like with a cloth or something?”
Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson pressed the Justice Department Monday on whether offering Pagliano a “proffer session” – a chance to outline what he knows without fear of legal consequences – would constitute an official waiver of his Fifth Amendment...
The arrangement with IT specialist Bryan Pagliano helped Mrs Clinton maintain her personal control over the server and ensure taxpayers were not paying for its upkeep, The Washington Post said, citing an unnamed campaign official.
The arrangement insured that no taxpayer money was spent on setting up the server that was used by the Clinton family and some of their closest advisers, the aide said.
The Post reported that the Clintons paid Pagliano $5,000 for “computer services” prior to his joining the State Department, according to a financial disclosure form he filed in April 2009. This was confirmed by Clinton’s spokesperson on Saturday.
Hillary Rodham Clinton says her use of a private email system at the State Department wasn’t the “best choice” and acknowledged she didn’t “stop and think” about her email set-up when she became President Barack Obama’s secretary of state...
More than a quarter of Clinton’s work emails have now been released, after she provided the State Department with 30,000 pages of documents previous year.