Under the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, there is an exemption that allows for highly sensitive, and in this case classified, material to be withheld in full — which means nothing would be released in these cases, not even heavily redacted versions, which has been standard practice with the 1,340 such emails made public so far by the State Department.
If that is not enough (1,340), to indict her right now, today, they will never have enough.
This old man is ready to join a ten million man march on D.C. to demand that the witch be tried.
Enough is enough. Bring on C.W. 2
AP, in today's article about this, claims that the action to be taken against someone for "mishandling" classified emails could be as severe as a warning:
"Possible responses for classification infractions include counseling, warnings or other action, State Department officials said, though they declined to say if these applied to Clinton or senior aides who've since left the department."
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