Though the former Secretary of State, Ms Clinton, continues to claim that her use of a private email server was not a problem, and that messages were classified later, not at the time they were originally sent.
Associated Press says the emails revealed that Mrs Clinton and her aides were acutely aware of the need to protect sensitive information. First of all, I’m glad she said at the time, Jim, that she was aware of classified requirements because it’s this BS about, “Oh, it was not marked” when that is, that’s no standard whatsoever. “They have been subsequently upgraded”, Toner explained.
Among the thousands of messages, many of which being missives on daily tasks, is a 2010 note to Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, asking him not to publish 250,000 classified documents back then.
“So writ large or speaking broadly, classification – and we’ve said this many times – it’s not an exact science”. The State Department said Monday that it has released about 25 percent of the archive.
Politico is reporting the emails comprise some 6,106 pages – more than all seven Harry Potter books combined, or close to 10 read-throughs of “Moby Dick”.
Hillary Clinton’s private email server was housed at the same physical location and on the same network as an email server used and operated by the Clinton Foundation, Breitbart News has exclusively learned.
You can search the contents of every censored, State Department-vetted email released so far here in this FOIA database. Some implied it should be an easy thing for State to know what information is now classified, compare that to the information in Clinton’s emails, and render a verdict.
This month’s release include emails from December 2009 to December 2010.
Some portions of the emails have been redacted, which is evidenced by white rectangular boxes that resemble Wite-Out.
While Clinton has maintained her email account did not violate any laws or regulations, she recently said that “it clearly wasn’t the best choice”.
Polls indicate that the email scandal has affected Mrs Clinton’s ratings, though she remains the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination.