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Hillary Clinton conducted conversations containing classified information about Israel and Middle East policy on her private email server, according to newly released documents.
As I have extensively reported, Clinton used a private unsecure email network — which she hid from her own State Department — to have wide-ranging classified conversations, and her server was breached by foreign governments. New emails have been obtained Wednesday showing that Clinton had even more classified conversations than previously known.
Judicial Watch announced that ten new classified emails have been recovered that she either hid or deleted.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: xuenchen
Looks like a sensation piece by an iffy source to me.
Not that anything about her would surprise me.... I just won't be passing this along at a party.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: xuenchen
Private server doesn't equal non-secure server. I don't think they've shown that Clinton's private server was hacked. In the meantime, almost every government server has been hacked!
And of course, we have Pres Drumph in the oval office giving Israeli secrets to the Russians!
While Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, the White House told her a two-terabyte hard drive containing records from the Clinton presidency had been “stolen” from the National Archives, according to emails released Thursday by the State Department.
www.nytimes.com...
Regulations from the National Archives and Records Administration at the time required that any emails sent or received from personal accounts be preserved as part of the agency’s records.
But Mrs. Clinton and her aides failed to do so.
How many emails were in Mrs. Clinton’s account is not clear, and neither is the process her advisers used to determine which ones related to her work at the State Department before turning them over.