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Even Bob Woodward cannot remain silent anymore, he is a fairly honest reporter, especially now.
Bob Woodward: Hillary’s Latest Email Flap Shows She Wanted To ‘Subvert The Rules’ [VIDEO]
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Bob Woodward said on Sunday that Hillary Clinton’s orders to a top adviser in 2011 to go outside of the government’s classified information system to send her a set of talking points on a “nonsecure” channel shows that she wanted to “subvert the rules” and that she “lives in a bubble.”
Woodward, who is most famous for his work as a Washington Post reporter on the Watergate scandal, was asked about a June 17, 2011 email that appeared in the latest release of Hillary Clinton’s emails which show the then-secretary of state ordering her top foreign policy adviser to turn a set of talking points “into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure.”
The adviser, Jake Sullivan, had intended to send the talking points via secure fax. But the classified system was not working, and Clinton wanted the talking points for an upcoming phone call.
“Here you have the secretary of state, in 2011, saying let’s subvert the rules,”
Read more: Bob Woodward: Hillary’s Latest Email Flap Shows She Wanted To ‘Subvert The Rules’ [VIDEO]
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Bob Woodward: Hillary’s Latest Email Flap Shows She Wanted To ‘Subvert The Rules’ [VIDEO]
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Bob Woodward said on Sunday that Hillary Clinton’s orders to a top adviser in 2011 to go outside of the government’s classified information system to send her a set of talking points on a “nonsecure” channel shows that she wanted to “subvert the rules” and that she “lives in a bubble.”
Woodward, who is most famous for his work as a Washington Post reporter on the Watergate scandal, was asked about a June 17, 2011 email that appeared in the latest release of Hillary Clinton’s emails which show the then-secretary of state ordering her top foreign policy adviser to turn a set of talking points “into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure.”
The adviser, Jake Sullivan, had intended to send the talking points via secure fax. But the classified system was not working, and Clinton wanted the talking points for an upcoming phone call.
“Here you have the secretary of state, in 2011, saying let’s subvert the rules,”
Read more: Bob Woodward: Hillary’s Latest Email Flap Shows She Wanted To ‘Subvert The Rules’ [VIDEO]
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