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What's NOT mentioned is that the 91 'classified' emails from 38 people, found on Hillary's server, were NOT classified at the time they sent. They were only classified recently, by people put in place by Trump and his people. This is a post-defacto effort to smear Hillary and people at the State Department who worked with her. But an interesting thing WAS confirmed by this investigation. There still has been NO evidence found that shows that Hillary's server was ever hacked. In fact, there's no evidence that any serious attempt was ever made to break into the server, something that cannot be said about government owned servers at the State Department. Apparently the guy who set-up Hillary's server did a much better job than a lot of other people around Washington, DC.




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State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information
By: clo
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Sat, 19 Oct 19 1:33 PM
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There goes that talking point ;)

State Department probe of Clinton emails finds no deliberate mishandling of classified information

The years-long inquiry is an anticlimactic end to a controversy that overshadowed the 2016 presidential campaign.
By Greg Miller
Oct. 18, 2019 at 5:47 p.m. EDT

A multiyear State Department probe of emails that were sent to former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s private computer server concluded there was no systemic or deliberate mishandling of classified information by department employees, according to a report submitted to Congress this month.

The report appears to represent a final and anticlimactic chapter in a controversy that overshadowed the 2016 presidential campaign and exposed Clinton to fierce criticism that she later cited as a major factor in her loss to President Trump.

In the end, State Department investigators found 38 current or former employees “culpable” of violating security procedures — none involving material that had been marked classified — in a review of roughly 33,000 emails that had been sent to or from the personal computer system Clinton used.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/state-department-probe-of-clinton-emails-finds-no-deliberate-mishandling-of-classified-information/2019/10/18/83339446-f1dc-11e9-8693-f487e46784aa_story.html


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