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State Dept. inspector general report sharply criticizes Clinton’s email practices
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Can she go to jail now?
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Unless you can go to jail for not following "policies," I would say there is no jail in her future.
The issue is they have yet to unequivocally prove that she illegally shared classified info (in the way that Snowden did, for example). |
I know. I was just kidding.
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There's not a lot of new information here. The biggest gripe is that she didn't turn over all state records when she left office (assuming copying gov servers was good enough) but they also found Colin Powell still has yet to produce any emails. There was some discussion on low level concern over her server, but they also confirmed it wasn't prohibited. Generally speaking the report found the State Department has had lax rules for quite some time, but most of the big issues were fixed after Clinton left office. |
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton and her team ignored clear guidance from the State Department that her email setup broke federal standards and could leave sensitive material vulnerable to hackers, an independent audit has found. Her aides twice brushed aside concerns, in one case telling technical staff “the matter was not to be discussed further.”
"The inspector general’s review also revealed that hacking attempts forced then-Secretary of State Clinton off email at one point in 2011, though she insists the personal server she used was never breached. Clinton and several of her senior staff declined to be interviewed for the State Department investigation." http://www.boston.com/culture/politi...clinton-emails |
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I'll highlight it again in case it was missed or glossed over:
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Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. |
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Why did she have the server at her house in the first place? Seems to me it was only to have the ability to destroy evidence if need be.
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exactly..
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I bet that showed them..... :rolleyes: Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Maybe you shouldn't be in her corner.....with your defense she's starting to look like a regular Barney Fife Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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well - at least when they started it back up and fully installed the RAT Quote:
Yes, but us propeller heads know that a lot of times you only know you are compromised is by inspecting the traffic that leaves your perimeter - not something this server or operation was capable of doing. Us propeller heads also know that the DptState systems are far more secure than an unpatched single exchange box in a bathroom. I can think of several ways to access that system. She created a monumental security blunder. |
Unfortunately people are missing the point. SHE BROKE FEDERAL LAW. Why all the confusion, everyone knows if you cant trust someone with the small stuff, you can't trust them with the big stuff.
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...or "In Denial"....I'll let you choose |
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Spence will now say that breaking federal law is acceptable because people have done it before Hillary.
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Further the report states that both the NARA and OIG agreed "Clinton's production of 55,000 pages of emails mitigated her failure to properly preserve emails that qualified as Federal records during her tenure and to surrender such records on her departure." So what the report says is that they would have liked them to be printed when she left, but her follow on action was good enough. You can read the report here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/apps/...039/?tid=a_inl |
The report states that she acted without permission, did not ask to have her own server, and if she did, they would have said no.
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