Critics say former secretary of state’s actions compare unfavorably to David Patreaus’
With U.S. intelligence officials scrambling to contain damage from potentially hundreds of spy agency secrets in Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private emails, questions are mounting over why the Justice Departmenthas not yet opened a criminal investigation against the Democratic presidential front-runner for mishandling a mountain of classified information.
While some secrecy experts believe Mrs. Clinton will be able to build a strong case that material on her server was not classified at the time it was moving through her emails, others assert that what the former secretary of state did was far more egregious than the mishandling of information that saw former CIA Director David H. Petraeus sentenced to two years probation and a $100,000 fine.
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Should have another one:
Bill Clinton texts: Data amid calls to mount and breach interns, criminal spouse fears.
And CBS news is reporting what Hillary likes to watch on TV. Go figure....
CBS, NBC, ABC etc. are good for entertainment not actual news. What is actually going on in this country needs to be searched for on line. Use that freedom while it is still available.
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