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On or about the day Clinton was sworn in to office, January 21, 2009, the State Department activated a classified email account on its secure government server for her benefit. Clinton never used it.6
Instead, she chose to utilize her unsecured private server for all her work-related communications, including classified documents.
How this went undetected during her four-year term remains inexplicable, unless those with knowledge were complicit in enabling her scheme or turned a blind eye to Clinton’s conduct.
Staffers at the State Department and the White House, including President Obama, regularly communicated with the secretary of state at her private email address.7
Documents uncovered by the FBI show that Obama used a pseudonym in communicating with Clinton on her private email account.8
Sometimes he did so while his secretary of state was overseas using an unprotected mobile device. When the FBI showed a copy of one such Obama email to Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, she exclaimed, “How is that not classified?”9
Indeed, it surely was classified.
Thereafter, the White House refused to disclose the contents of any of the president’s emails involving his fake name. Obama was not only concealing his communications with an alias, he was mishandling classified information in the same negligent manner as Clinton.
This may explain why the FBI and the DOJ were motivated not to charge Clinton.
If they did so, Obama’s mishandling of classified communications would be exposed.
It is hard to imagine that the president and others never noticed that Clinton was using a nongovernment, nonsecure private account.
Indeed, emails prove that many of them did know.10
But the secretary of state was surrounded by long-time Clinton cronies. They shielded her. They were not about to challenge the person they were certain would become the next president of the United States.
Clinton’s disdain for regulations and statutory law was also evident in her use of BlackBerrys linked to her home server, despite warnings from State Department security personnel.11
According to an FBI report, she insisted on keeping her mobile device in an area where they were not allowed because hackers can infiltrate them to record classified discussions.12
While on foreign visits, Clinton incessantly used her unprotected BlackBerry to send or receive dozens of confidential emails that were susceptible to interception by foreign governments.13
She ignored security protocols and the law with impunity.
Clinton’s Server Discovered
Before Clinton left office in early 2013, FOIA requests seeking information about her emails resulted in terse statements from the State Department that no such records could be located.14
No wonder. Clinton had stealthily kept all her emails on her private server and never preserved them on a government account as regulations required. These vacuous responses to FOIA demands should have imimmediately raised red flags of alarm.
It was not until 2014 when the House Benghazi Committee began investigating the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Libya during Clinton’s tenure that the true nature and extent of her secret server began to slowly unfold
On or about the day Clinton was sworn in to office, January 21, 2009, the State Department activated a classified email account on its secure government server for her benefit. Clinton never used it.6
Instead, she chose to utilize her unsecured private server for all her work-related communications, including classified documents.
How this went undetected during her four-year term remains inexplicable, unless those with knowledge were complicit in enabling her scheme or turned a blind eye to Clinton’s conduct.
Staffers at the State Department and the White House, including President Obama, regularly communicated with the secretary of state at her private email address.7
Documents uncovered by the FBI show that Obama used a pseudonym in communicating with Clinton on her private email account.8
Sometimes he did so while his secretary of state was overseas using an unprotected mobile device. When the FBI showed a copy of one such Obama email to Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, she exclaimed, “How is that not classified?”9
Indeed, it surely was classified.
Thereafter, the White House refused to disclose the contents of any of the president’s emails involving his fake name. Obama was not only concealing his communications with an alias, he was mishandling classified information in the same negligent manner as Clinton.
This may explain why the FBI and the DOJ were motivated not to charge Clinton.
If they did so, Obama’s mishandling of classified communications would be exposed.
Instead, she chose to utilize her unsecured private server for all her work-related communications, including classified documents.
How this went undetected during her four-year term remains inexplicable, unless those with knowledge were complicit in enabling her scheme or turned a blind eye to Clinton’s conduct.
Staffers at the State Department and the White House, including President Obama, regularly communicated with the secretary of state at her private email address.7
Documents uncovered by the FBI show that Obama used a pseudonym in communicating with Clinton on her private email account.8
Sometimes he did so while his secretary of state was overseas using an unprotected mobile device. When the FBI showed a copy of one such Obama email to Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, she exclaimed, “How is that not classified?”9
Indeed, it surely was classified.
Thereafter, the White House refused to disclose the contents of any of the president’s emails involving his fake name. Obama was not only concealing his communications with an alias, he was mishandling classified information in the same negligent manner as Clinton.
This may explain why the FBI and the DOJ were motivated not to charge Clinton.
If they did so, Obama’s mishandling of classified communications would be exposed.
It is hard to imagine that the president and others never noticed that Clinton was using a nongovernment, nonsecure private account.
Indeed, emails prove that many of them did know.10
But the secretary of state was surrounded by long-time Clinton cronies. They shielded her. They were not about to challenge the person they were certain would become the next president of the United States.
Clinton’s disdain for regulations and statutory law was also evident in her use of BlackBerrys linked to her home server, despite warnings from State Department security personnel.11
According to an FBI report, she insisted on keeping her mobile device in an area where they were not allowed because hackers can infiltrate them to record classified discussions.12
While on foreign visits, Clinton incessantly used her unprotected BlackBerry to send or receive dozens of confidential emails that were susceptible to interception by foreign governments.13
She ignored security protocols and the law with impunity.
Clinton’s Server Discovered
Before Clinton left office in early 2013, FOIA requests seeking information about her emails resulted in terse statements from the State Department that no such records could be located.14
No wonder. Clinton had stealthily kept all her emails on her private server and never preserved them on a government account as regulations required. These vacuous responses to FOIA demands should have imimmediately raised red flags of alarm.
It was not until 2014 when the House Benghazi Committee began investigating the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Libya during Clinton’s tenure that the true nature and extent of her secret server began to slowly unfold
On or about the day Clinton was sworn in to office, January 21, 2009, the State Department activated a classified email account on its secure government server for her benefit. Clinton never used it.6
Instead, she chose to utilize her unsecured private server for all her work-related communications, including classified documents.
How this went undetected during her four-year term remains inexplicable, unless those with knowledge were complicit in enabling her scheme or turned a blind eye to Clinton’s conduct.
Staffers at the State Department and the White House, including President Obama, regularly communicated with the secretary of state at her private email address.7
Documents uncovered by the FBI show that Obama used a pseudonym in communicating with Clinton on her private email account.8
Sometimes he did so while his secretary of state was overseas using an unprotected mobile device. When the FBI showed a copy of one such Obama email to Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, she exclaimed, “How is that not classified?”9
Indeed, it surely was classified.
Thereafter, the White House refused to disclose the contents of any of the president’s emails involving his fake name. Obama was not only concealing his communications with an alias, he was mishandling classified information in the same negligent manner as Clinton.
This may explain why the FBI and the DOJ were motivated not to charge Clinton.
If they did so, Obama’s mishandling of classified communications would be exposed.
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