Posted on 07/05/2016 11:03:20 AM PDT by walford
FBI Director James Comey shed new light on Hillary Clintons private email setup when he announced Tuesday that the FBI would not recommend charges against the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Here are some of the new details revealed by Comey.
113 emails were classified at the time they were sent
Both Clintons presidential campaign and the State Department have repeatedly insisted that none of the approximately 2,000 emails now considered classified was deemed sensitive at the time.
But Comey on Tuesday said that wasnt quite the case.
In fact, federal agencies have claimed that 113 emails in more than 50 chains contained sensitive information at the time they were sent or received by her private setup, which she kept at her home in New York. Of those, eight chains contained information considered top secret, the highest level of classification.
Three of the sensitive emails were discovered among the thousands the former secretary of State claimed were purely personal in nature and which she deleted before giving her servers to the FBI last year.
An undisclosed very small number of messages bore markings indicating the presence of classified information, he said, without divulging additional details.
Thousands of work emails were deleted
Clinton has previously framed the decision to delete half of her machines cache of approximately 60,000 messages as an effort to avoid letting her private life become public.
I chose not to keep my private personal emails emails about planning Chelsea's wedding or my mother's funeral arrangements, condolence notes to friends as well as yoga routines, family vacations, the other things you typically find in inboxes, she said in March 2015 in a widely scrutinized press conference at the United Nations.
But FBI investigators uncovered several thousand work-related emails that were not in the group of 30,000 that were returned by Secretary Clinton to the State Department, Comey said on Tuesday.
The bureau found traces of those emails on machines connected to the private clintonemail.com domain, as well as fragments from decommissioned servers and from the email accounts of people who had communicated with her.
No official emails were intentionally deleted
None of the work-related messages was intentionally deleted from Clintons machine as part of an effort to evade federal laws, Comey said on Tuesday.
We found no evidence that any of the additional work-related e-mails were intentionally deleted in an effort to conceal them, he said. Our assessment is that, like many e-mail users, Secretary Clinton periodically deleted e-mails or e-mails were purged from the system when devices were changed.
Both government systems and commercial services such as Yahoo or Gmail routinely archive old emails. But Clintons bespoke setup did not include that feature, Comey said.
While deciding which emails to preserve and which to delete, Clintons lawyers also used a search tool and did not go through the emails one by one, as officials from the FBI did as part of their investigation. In doing so, they may have accidentally overlooked some emails that should have been sent to the government.
So it is not surprising that we discovered emails that were not on Secretary Clintons system in 2014, when she produced the 30,000 emails to the State Department, Comey said.
There were likely more work-related emails that will never be recovered
The FBI could not recover all of the emails that Clinton deleted, so theres a good chance that other official messages will be lost forever.
It is also likely that there are other work-related emails that they did not produce to State and that we did not find elsewhere, Comey said.
Those messages, he added, are likely now gone because they deleted all e-mails they did not return to State, and the lawyers cleaned their devices in such a way as to preclude complete forensic recovery.
Clinton used more than one server and multiple mobile devices
The public narrative about Clintons setup is that she used a single server throughout her tenure at the State Department, which was given to the FBI as part of its investigation last year.
But the reality is somewhat more complicated. In fact, Clinton changed machines when older ones became out of date, leaving a trail of out-of-order servers behind her.
Secretary Clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her four years at the State Department, and used numerous mobile devices to view and send e-mail on that personal domain, Comey revealed on Tuesday. As new servers and equipment were employed, older servers were taken out of service, stored and decommissioned in various ways.
Old servers, such as one that was decommissioned in 2013, contained email fragments in the unused slack space that investigators combed to try to resurrect some of the old messages.
It's possible she was hacked
FBI officials did not uncover any evidence that Clintons private setup may have been hacked by foreigners, terrorists, activists or anyone else.
But that doesnt mean it didnt happen, according to the head of the FBI.
Hackers have targeted people she communicated with, such as longtime confidant Sidney Blumenthal, and her arrangement was relatively well-known and readily apparent, Comey said.
It is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clintons personal email account, he said.
Anyone else might have faced administrative punishments
Clinton was let off the hook in the eyes of the law, but the FBI doesnt want to send a message that her behavior was OK.
There was evidence of potential violations of laws against handling classified information, Comey said.
Just not enough to bring charges.
Our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case, he told reporters.
To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences, Comey added. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions.
But that is not what we are deciding now.
Just remember all of those FBI files the Clinton Crime machine collected? Probably evidence of Comey’s fondness for goats...
Meaning the criminal conspiracy to remove material from a controlled environment and remove all classification marking were incomplete. This is no different from putting the docs in your socks and walking out of the SCIF. Lots of people broke the law here.
I wouldn’t be upset if, with his last ounce of honor, Comey pulled a Borda. You know, ‘for his agents.’
Like 113 classified emails, 30,000 isn’t an exact number, but is rather a code.
I thought a pardon was issued to OVERTURN and FORGIVE a conviction?
If she isn't indicted how do you pardon?
He can be made the symbol of DC corruption.
is the FBI, US attorney the final word here?
Can a State level prosecutor indict her, based on the crimes the FBI has documented, but is unwilling to recommend prosecution for committing?
(They could call the FBI as witnesses...or charge them with accessory after the fact.)
Interesting - Is the FBI/ Comey and accessory after the fact in this case?
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is the FBI, US attorney the final word here?
Can a State level prosecutor indict her, based on the crimes the FBI has documented, but is unwilling to recommend prosecution for committing?
(They could call the FBI as witnesses...or charge them with accessory after the fact.)
Interesting - Is the FBI/ Comey and accessory after the fact in this case?
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is the FBI, US attorney the final word here?
Can a State level prosecutor indict her, based on the crimes the FBI has documented, but is unwilling to recommend prosecution for committing?
(They could call the FBI as witnesses...or charge them with accessory after the fact.)
Interesting - Is the FBI/ Comey and accessory after the fact in this case?
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The Sloppiness excuse --AGAIN? OMG, They already used that for Sandy Burgler, can they really get away with recycling it????
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#FreeGuccifer
What does it say about a person when they're willing to live with the scrutiny, innuendo, allegations, theories, etc. of what might've happened, as opposed to the actual revelation of what was revealed?
This reminded me of the classified documents that Sandy Berger stole...he and Clinton obviously attended the same school when it came to legal strategy. He was willing to live with the stain of stealing classified reports and destroying them--what kind of person is willing to live with that, and likely as a badge of honor?
The kind of person who couldn't live with the actual content of those documents revealed, that's who.
A company in Reno, Nevada, destroys sensative records-—
Apparently can shred them into slivers & tumble them until nothing can be reconstructed.
They also completely shred hard drives. They do however, keep records of the serial numbers on the hard drives.
They have records showing they did 2 separate jobs for Shrillary in this year of 2016.
One has to ask if the FBI & Comey knew about their work done for Shrillary-—for less than a total of $200.
I know even more now how much we need Trump to clean out Washington.
Can Trump have somebody write up an indictment?
Can change congress impeach her after the fact?
I mean no disrespect, but leaks don’t mean squat. Without prosecution, leaks are absolutely meaningless.
The American voter is fed up with DC corruption. A few leaks justifies their anger and encourages their voting against the establishment -HILLAry
Looks like Comey was ‘gotten to’ just like Supreme Court Judge Roberts was ‘gotten to’ about not killing ObamaCare.
So this is how it looks when a great country begins to unravel in ways everyone can see. Now I know. France used to be a world force too. Long before that, there was Portugal.
And let’s not forget about the Chinese, they are focused day and night trying to capture that top spot of influence and invincibility.
I don’t think we’ll ever see an honest election again. After this, I know the corrupt will not allow one of their chosen ones to be elected. We will not have free elections. We might as well be living in Iran.
The server was mirrored by a company that itself was hacked. Multiple intrusions into other networks came about...
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