After the events in Cleveland, week of July 18, the actual Clinton exoneration will be of little consequence, by comparison. Clinton was investigated under the Espionage Act. The Republicans were complaining about policy guidelines, regarding retention and use of work-related correspondence. So the Secretary of State is not a spy. Everything else is about new technology and rules. George Washington would have gotten a pass, for not turning over his emails, for example(?). It is not clear what George Washington may have meant by the letter "C," of the so many beds that were apparently on record. Even of that he was never charge. He got his picture put on money, even.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Who was that mascale anyway? "He's the Lo-o-o-ne, White Man! Tune In, and see if he's dead yet!" New technology, not always new!)