It wasn’t legal. She isn’t above the requirements to handle, store and process classified information. By further deleting over 30K emails without benefit of cognizant DoD security oversight, she unlawfully disposed of classified (potential) information.
Further, the methods she and or her lawyers used to ‘delete’ are not approved because the machine she used to delete them was not ever approved as a classified AIS in the first place. She also violated the letter and intent of the open records act of 1978.
Carville was right about one thing: she didn’t want ANYBODY to see what she was up to.
I'm sure it's pretty much accepted that Hillary Clinton and her minions were soliciting contributions to the Clinton Foundation from foreign governments and from corporations doing business all over the world, and in exchange the U.S. State Dept. was being used to provide benefits to all of these donors -- in the form of U.S. government contracts or even U.S. military intervention.
What Carville couldn't bring himself to blurt out was that Hillary didn't want ValJar to see what she was up to, so he substituted Louie Gohmert's name.
Mr. niteowl77