FBI Recovered Personal, Work-Related E-mails from Hillary Clinton’s Private Server
Hillary Clinton said she deleted personal and work-related e-mails from a private server during her time as secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton said she deleted personal and work-related e-mails from a private server during her time as secretary of state.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton did nothing wrong when she deleted non-work related message from her personal e-mail account while she was the secretary of state, the Justice Department said in a court filing.
In 2009, when soon-to-be Secretary of State Hillary Clinton first broached the idea of running her work email through a private server at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., the concept should have been dismissed as laughable.
The latest Fox News poll reports that “a 58 percent majority thinks Clinton ‘knowingly lied’ when she announced in a March press conference that no emails on her private server contained classified information.
Now that the FBI has Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server, agents are trying to determine whether the information exists anywhere else or were backed up.
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