Posted on 07/24/2015 11:41:32 AM PDT by Nachum
An Inspector General review of emails in Hillary Clintons inbox found at least four instances where information she received should have been considered secret at the time she received it. The matter has now been referred to the FBI.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the Inspector General only looked at a small sample of Hillarys inbox, just 40 emails. Of those 40, four were found to have information classified secret. A spokesperson for the IG told the WSJ the emails were classified when they were sent and are classified now.
Though the remainder of Hillarys email has not been reviewed yet, the suggestion is that there are probably many more secret or even top-secret emails among the tens of thousands still to be examined. Based on this, the Inspector General concluded Clinton should not have been using a homebrew email server and should instead have been using a classified system run by the State Department.
The IGs findings were referred to the FBI, and a DOJ spokesman acknowledged to the WSJ that the referral to open a investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information had been received.
In addition to the problem posed by the investigation itself, the IGs finding also further undercuts Hillarys dwindling credibility. Back in March, she gave a press conference about the email server in which she stated in response to a question, I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email. There is no classified material. In addition to her personal statement on the matter, her staff claimed at the time, Classified information was viewed in hard copy by the secretary while in the office. Todays referral shows Hillarys claims were not true.
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So—When is she going to jail?
Harrrrrumph! Something must be done about this! Let’s see to it that whoever had the temerity to send classified info to Hillary on her private server is punished to the fullest extent of the law!
The nerve!!!!!
Mis-handling of classified information is what Patraeus was charged with.
This was always my contention... in her position, it’s impossible NOT to have received or transmitted classified info, since she didn’t use a government server.
It’s just emails, can’t you mean-old right-wing extremists move on? /S
...and you will never be able to make me believe that the government didn’t know about it....
They got caught...the ONLY reason its out to the public, if they hadn’t been caught, we would never have known about it...
By “homebrew” I presume they mean open source stuff?
A sitting duck for hackers.
Then put the She-hag in the hoosegow. Whatera waitin for, huh?
Gee.
They were able to review 40 emails in .... just over 120 days since the scandal was publicized, over a half-year since it broke. Wow.
Obola’s injustice department strikes again.
Jails are for little people, silly.
It would be interesting to see who sent the classified emails to her personal email account.
OK.
Stop for a moment and think about why she was doing government business only on a personal computer and her own server.
No....really.....stop for a minute and think about it.
For political reasons?
The Republicans would be in big trouble if they tried to get on the State Department network.
For personal reasons?
Would you mix government and personal e-mails? She would have a personal and a government system.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3316159/posts
Maybe this is why 0 is trying to limit the IG’s powers.
Hillary or nothing for Dems ‘16.
Can anyone tell me if the Republicans can mess
this up? I’m not sure.
Felon?
Of course.
Nobody is going to do anything except Americans will elect her anyway. Americans deserve Hillary. She reflect their moral values.
Depends on the definition of " True."
That’s easy, they have no morals.
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