New York Times May 25, 2016
Hillary's public explanation: "It was a matter of convenience - I only wanted to use one device"
Hillary's real reason - according to the Inspector General “I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.”
And then this “......instructed the staff never to speak of the secretary’s personal email system again”
What more do we need to know?
5 KEY POINTS FROM THE REPORT
- Hillary Clinton should have asked for approval to use a private email address and server for official business. Had she done so, the State Department would have said no.
- She should have surrendered all of her emails before leaving the administration. Not doing so violated department policies that comply with the Federal Records Act.
- When her deputy suggested putting her on a State Department account, she expressed concern about her personal emails being exposed.
- In January 2011, the Clintons' IT consultant temporarily shut down its private server because, he wrote, he believed "someone was trying to hack us."
- The State Department begandisciplinary proceedings against Scott Gration, then the American ambassador to Kenya, for refusing to stop using his personal email for official business.
Read the entire awful story
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/26/us/politics/state-department-hillary-clinton-emails.html?_r=0
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