Hillary Clinton ignored questions from congressional investigators in December 2012 about her use of a personal e-mail account while secretary of state.
The latest revelation comes days after Clinton announced her candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. The announcement followed weeks of questions for Clinton about her use of a personal e-mail account housed on a sever set up in her New York home to conduct all official business as America's top diplomat.
Fox News has obtained a copy of a letter dated Dec. 13, 2012 that was sent from then-House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., to Cabinet secretaries, including Clinton, inquiring about their e-mail habits. The committee was conducting an investigation into the Obama administration handled the use of personal e-mail by its officials.
The letter contained eight questions related to officials' use of personal e-mail accounts. The very first question asked by Issa was "Have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal email account to conduct official business? If so, please identify the account used." Subsequent questions asked about whether "alias e-mail" accounts and text messages were used to conduct official business.
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Refusing to answer questions put to you by congress is a crime, why wasn't she thrown in jail?
ReplyDeleteI don't understand why there has been no mention of the IT person/company that set up the server to begin with. This guy should be questioned over such things as what type of backup was employed and what was the retention policy only to followed up by "where are the backups now?".
ReplyDeleteJust my 2 cents. I've only been in IT for nearly 20 years so what do I know.
Is she dressed up for Halloween ?
ReplyDeleteNothing but a political whore criminal!!
ReplyDeleteWow! She looks like Barrie Tilghman in that photo!
ReplyDeleteShe never answers questions she doesn't want to answer because of her illegal activities. Just beats around the bush with a vague explanation of something entirely different to confuse those questioning her.
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