Either way, enforcement is by the executive, and the executive isn't about to look into its own infractions. Nixon's plumbers and Scooter Libby were "prosecuted" first by the press, until Nixon and Bush were intimidated into appointing special prosecutors. Nature took its course from there.
No special prosecutor will find wrongdoing by a Clinton.
‘No special prosecutor will find wrongdoing by a Clinton.
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Really?
Pray tell how Bill Clinton was impeached?
“The failure to secure classified material is a statutory infraction, not treason. Could be some treason in there, but I doubt it.”
The big question that no one seems to be asking is why the State Department and others did not take action when it was determined there was classified information on an unsecure machine. There are occasions I have seen where the Government’s security guide changed and information that had been unclassified needed to be secured. Normally security personel would secure the information, including any computers and disks that had the information. I can’t imagine laws were not broken by failure to secure the server. Congress should be pressing hard on this - it’s time for a public outcry for a special prosecutor. This is not “just about sex.”