Hillary Clinton ‘Could Not Recall’ 39 Email Details for FBI
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeatedly could not recall the answers to over 27 different questions from the FBI about her private email server and communications habits.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton repeatedly could not recall the answers to over 27 different questions from the FBI about her private email server and communications habits.
The names of CIA personnel could have been compromised not only by hackers who may have penetrated Hillary Clinton’s private computer server or the State Department system, but also by the release itself of tens of thousands of her emails, security experts say.
Hillary Clinton’s lawyer confirms with the Washington Post that the federal government has contacted him about the security of her private email server while she served as Secretary of State.
Hillary Clinton may face a criminal investigation for her use of a private email server for official State Department business.
From the New York Times: WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton was directly asked by congressional investigators in a December 2012 letter whether she had used a private email account while serving as secretary of state, according to letters obtained by
Sen. Rand Paul tees off on potential presidential opponent Hillary Clinton. “I think she clearly broke the law,” with her private email server, the Kentucky Republican says in an exclusive interview.
From the Washington Post: Senior Democrats are increasingly worried that Hillary Rodham Clinton is not ready to run for president, fearing that the clumsy and insular handling of the nine-day fracas over her private e-mails was a warning sign about
After former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finally offered some answers to why she used private email during her stint at the Department of State, Congressman Trey Gowdy (R, SC), the chairman of the Select Committee on Benghazi, issued a statement of his own saying that “serious questions” still remain.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, who is considering a Democratic presidential bid, declined Friday to criticize likely primary opponent Hillary Rodham Clinton for her exclusive use of private email while serving as secretary of state.