Posted on 01/29/2016 11:31:25 AM PST by BenLurkin
The intelligence community has now deemed some of Hillary Clinton's emails "too damaging" to national security to release under any circumstances, according to a U.S. government official close to the ongoing review. A second source, who was not authorized to speak on the record, backed up the finding.
The decision to withhold the documents in full, and not provide even a partial release with redactions, further undercuts claims by the State Department and the Clinton campaign that none of the intelligence in the emails was classified when it hit Clinton's personal server.
Fox News is told the emails include intelligence from "special access programs," or SAP, which is considered beyond âTop Secret." A Jan. 14 letter, first reported by Fox News, from intelligence community Inspector General Charles McCullough III notified senior intelligence and foreign relations committee leaders that "several dozen emails containing classified information" were determined to be "at the CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, AND TOP SECRET/SAP levels."
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A good bit of SAP and Top Secret stuff is likely known by foreign, but it is not a sure thing. However, all of that is classified so the US public will not see it, as they might not understand the significance.
Don’t care what’s in them. Charge her!
I still cannot get over the fact that Sandy Berger died recently without EVER being prosecuted for taking classified documents out of a secure area in his socks.
I know that during the Clinton era, the Clintons and their cronies could get away with anything without fear of prosecution. Is that privilege still in operation, or will we finally see justice done to a Clinton?
There is a line of thinking that Hillary can pardon herself after taking office in Jan 2017. At that point the only recourse would be impeachment and conviction by Congress.
OOPs, forgot Huma!
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