While media coverage has focused on a half-dozen of Hillary Rodham Clinton's personal emails containing sensitive intelligence, the total number of her private emails identified by an ongoing State Department review as having contained classified data has ballooned to 60, officials told The Washington Times.
That figure is current through the end of July and is likely to grow as officials wade through a total of 30,000 work-related emails that passed through her personal email server, officials said. The process is expected to take months.
The 60 emails are among those that have been reviewed and cleared for release under the Freedom of Information Act as part of a open-records lawsuit. Some of the emails have multiple redactions for classified information.
Just how many sets of orange prison wear does the Federal Corrections System have? At some point with this administration they'd be in danger of running out.
Seriously: if they indict Hilarity then they have to indict all the people who knew about this, allowed it, condoned it, excused it, and looked the other way. How many IT people, security people, aides, bureaucrats, and so on in State and in the White House would end up before a judge? You honestly think that ANY administration would indict dozens, if not a couple hundred, federal employees? Because that's what you'd have to do if you go after Hilarity.
Hilarity, in her imperiousness, thought that she lived by a special set of rules. So did everyone else in government around her. |
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