Why Hillary's EmailGate Matters
"In casually disregarding basic security, Secretary Clinton harmed our country and helped our adversaries."
"Every few days, another bombshell appears in the media illustrating just how poorly Hillary Clinton, during her tenure as our nation's foreign policy boss, handled communications security. By now, we have a complex portrait of someone whose mishandling of our nation' s secrets, by herself and her staff, beggars belief for anyone versed in such matters. EmailGate isn't going away, no matter how much Ms. Clinton's supporters want it to."
"Worse, access to Ms. Clinton's personal email likely gave foreign spy agencies hints on how to crack into more sensitive information systems."
FBI's Hillary Clinton email investigation not letting up
"Six months after it began, the federal investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server shows no signs of slowing down."
" Former FBI officials said the length of the probe is not unusual and speculated that a decision on whether to file charges against Clinton or her top aides could come later this year, during the heat of the general election campaign."
Official: Some Clinton emails 'too damaging' to release
"EXCLUSIVE: 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."
State to release some Clinton emails on Friday; thousands still delayed
"The State Department on Friday will release roughly 2,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's emails but will delay the final batch of messages until after voters go to the polls in the first several primary states."
"In a court filing late on Friday, the department insists it "regrets" its inability to publish the final 7,000 pages on Friday, as a federal court ordered it to do last year. Yet it defended the delay, blaming an internal oversight and the snowstorm that crippled Washington in the past week."
Former House Oversight chairman: 'FBI director would like to indict Clinton and Abedin'
"MANCHESTER - California Congressman Darrell Issa, who previously led an investigation into Benghazi as former chairman of the House Oversight Committee, says the FBI "would like to indict both Huma [Abedin] and Hillary Clinton" for conducting sensitive government business on an unsecure, private email server."