Hillary: Carrying Two Phones Was Tough, So I Jeopardized National Security And Evaded Transparency Laws

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In her big news conference, Hillary Clinton peddled the astounding excuse that she thought two different smart phones would be required to check both State Department mail and her personal mail when she traveled, and carrying two phones was just too much trouble, so she found it easier to set up her own private mail server -- endangering national security and evading transparency laws in the process.

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In her big news conference, Hillary Clinton peddled the astounding excuse that she thought two different smart phones would be required to check both State Department mail and her personal mail when she traveled, and carrying two phones was just too much trouble, so she found it easier to set up her own private mail server -- endangering national security and evading transparency laws in the process.
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