Posted on 10/28/2016 10:13:00 PM PDT by llevrok
(snip)Clinton preferred to read documents on paper rather than on a screen, emails and other files were often printed out and provided to her either at her office or home, where they were delivered in a diplomatic pouch (snip)Abedin, like many State Department officials, found the government network technology to be cumbersome, and she had great trouble printing documents there(snip). As a result, she sometimes transferred emails from her unclassified State Department account to either her Yahoo account or her account on Clintons server,(snip)aIt is not clear whether she ever transferred official emails to the account she used for her husbands campaign.
Abedin would use this procedure for printing documents when she received emails she believed Clinton needed to see and when the Secretary forwarded emails to her for printing. Abedin told the FBI she would often print these emails without reading them. Abedin printed a large number of emails this way, in part because, investigative records show, other staff members considered her Clintons gatekeeper and often sent Abedin electronic communications they wanted the Secretary to see.
This procedure for printing documents, the government official says, appears to be how the newly discovered emails ended up on the laptop shared by Abedin and her husband. It is unclear whether any of those documents were downloaded onto the laptop off of her personal email accounts or were saved on an external storage device, such as a flash drive, and then transferred to the shared computer. There is also evidence that the laptop was used to send emails from Abedin to Clinton; however, none of those emails are the ones being examined by the FBI. Moreover, unless she was told by Abedin in every instance, Clinton could not have known what device her aide was using to transmit electronic information to her.(snip)
(Excerpt) Read more at newsweek.com ...
Newsweek = part of LIBTARD PRAVDA MACHINE......
Untrustworthy
From what I understand Huma and Mills had a hard time faxing classified documents to HRC due to them being on a classified server. HRC had SAP information on her server. The only way it could get there is if someone had a hand held storage device that removed the documents from the secure server.
It appears Huma was copying classified information and storing it on a home computer so that she would be able to transmit or print this data.
Ockham’s razor: Lock her up!
B4me. Excellent summary of how those ‘wacky’ girls performed their official duties!
15 years ago I worked in a large office where every computer in there was linked to the same printer and copier. Hit print or copy...voila! I don’t believe their system could have been more antiquated than ours was.
These people think we’re all stupid.
I know it’s a small thing, but when I heard that Huma’s printer at home was better than any printer in the State Department, I couldn’t stop laughing.
One of the lamest excuses I’ve EVER heard.
“To suggest that none of this was illegal is insane. You are never allowed to print out secure documents except on a secured printer.”
Absolutely! Printing a secure document on a standard printer in the office would send a person to prison. MUST use a secure printer. What they did was wrong on so many levels it’s almost beyond comprehension.
And lying to a Federal agency will send a person to prison; it is absolutely illegal. It’s not like lying to Andy Sipowitz in Interrogation Room 2 of the 15th Precinct. It’s the FBI; no lying allowed.
True, but notice that Newsweek takes pains to say these documents were from the unclassified system. CTA
True words
And they have NO Way of knowing that
Newsweek may be saying that, but ... it’s Newsweek. Judge Napolitano said this morning that some of the emails have info so classified that the FBI doesn’t have clearance to read them.
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