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Hillary: ‘We Followed All the Rules on Classified Material’

Friday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” despite multiple media reports to the contrary, Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton once again claimed she followed the rules and “did not send or receive any material marked classified.”on

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Clinton Spox Fallon: ‘I Don’t Know What Wiped Means’

Hillary for America Press Secretary Brian Fallon declared, “I don’t know what wiped means” when asked whether Clinton turned over the “wiped server” to the DOJ on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Wolf.” Fallon was asked, “You said that she’s done

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State Dept. Worried About Clinton Aides Accessing Top-Secret Intel on PDAs

The Hillary Clinton era was a time of much “consternation” for State Department technical staff and security experts, to borrow a word used in today’s Politico article about Clinton aides pushing for the ability to view secret and top-secret material on their personal electronic devices. Just imagine what’s in the 30,000-plus emails Clinton deleted before investigators, Congress, and the American people could see them, if the stuff she eventually decided to hand over is this alarming and embarrassing.

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Meet Hillary Clinton’s Team from Hell

This week, the State Department released the latest tranche of Hillary Clinton emails from her time as Secretary of State. Unsurprisingly, the emails reportedly contained few revelations, since Clinton deleted 30,000 of them and wiped her server before turning it

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Clinton Emails Exposed Classified Satellite Intel on North Korean Nukes

Hillary Clinton originated at least six emails containing classified information, contrary to her spin that she was just a helpless unwitting recipient of material others should be blamed for compromising. Many of the messages contained information that was “born classified” – indisputably classified at the time Hillary sent or received them, under a 2009 executive order signed by President Obama, contrary to Clinton’s repeated false claims that none of her emails included information that was marked classified at the time she handled it. Some of these emails had to be redacted in their entirety before they could be released to the public.