Watch How Hillary Responds When Fox News Reporter Repeatedly Presses Her on
As we noted yesterday, the FBI is fairly confident that it can recover all of the deleted material from Clinton’s email server, since much of it was migrated to other servers and the server itself wasn’t physically destroyed.
For her part, Clinton said she did not use that email account to send or receive anything marked classified.
A clearly agitated Hillary Clinton answered another round of questions regarding her email use Tuesday in Nevada, telling reporters the story that has followed her campaign for months “has nothing to do with me”. A cybersecurity expert told Business Insider that the fact Clinton’s IT firm was not “a cleared contractor is largely irrelevant, since they were handling what should have been unclassified email”. Her spokesman, Nick Merrill, said it was “not surprising” that several hundred messages were flagged for further inspection “given the sheer volume of intelligence community lawyers now involved in the review of these emails”.
As the investigation continues the question of whether Clinton could face indictment or legal charges surfaces.
“Isn’t leadership about taking responsibility?” he asked. So we went through a painstaking process and turned over 55,000 pages of anything we thought could be work related. We would be going through the same process.
Michael Mukasey, who served as attorney general in the George W. Bush administration, recently talked to Newsmax TV about the government’s burden of proof.
“I don’t know how they run their operation now, but we literally had our server racks in the bathroom”.
Some Republicans say the issue raises questions about Clinton’s honesty.
Former NSA Director Michael Hayden told the MSNBC program Morning Joe: “Put legality aside for just a second, it’s stupid and unsafe”.
If the members of the GOP presidential primary field had any sense, they would get together and announce that they are, as a group, retiring to a Tibetan monastery for two weeks of silent contemplation. And watchdog groups are in court demanding their public release.
When Clinton originally addressed the security of classified information being on her personal server, she stated emphatically that she had neither sent nor received classified information. We’ll get back to – she’s got big plans for talking about the economy in there. Hosko asked. Republican representative Trey Gowdy, chairman of the committee to investigate the 2012 Benghazi attacks, has accused Clinton of trying to escape scrutiny with the server.
It was stored in her home in Chappaqua in upstate New York until 2013, when she reportedly sent the server to a data center in New Jersey to be wiped of any sensitive information before handing it over to Platte River in Denver, according to The Washington Post. And in that new poll out this morning, George, 56% of voters say they believe that Hillary did something wrong with her e-mails, yet, again, another indication that this is taking a toll on her campaign. “Well no I don’t know how it works digitally at all“.