The inspector general for the Intelligence Community notified senior members of Congress that two of four classified emails discovered on the server Clinton maintained at her New York home contained material deemed to be in one of the highest security classifications - more sensitive than previously known.
The notice came as the State Department inspector general’s office acknowledged that it is reviewing the use of “personal communications hardware and software” by Clinton’s former top aides after requests from Congress.
“We will follow the facts wherever they lead, to include former aides and associates, as appropriate,” said Douglas Welty, a spokesman for the State Department’s inspector general.
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No surprises here. Bill barely knew how to send an email and his wife actively avoided anyone of authority (Including uniformed).
This isn't criminal because neither of them are smart enough to purposely avoid the leaking of classified info.
This is the second time that a CLINTON PROBE has EXPANDED to KEY AIDS. Only last time it wasn't top secret emails but top secret stains.
We must never forget it was obama who appointed her, and let her operate this way. He is just as responsible.
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