(CNSNews) - In the Democratic presidential debate on CNN on Tuesday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that Edward Snowden should not be brought back to the United States "without facing the music" for his theft of classified information.
Moderator Anderson Cooper asked Clinton: "Secretary Clinton, [is Edward Snowden a] hero or traitor?"
Clinton responded: "He broke the laws of the United States. He could have been a whistleblower. He could have gotten all the protections of being a whistleblower. He could have raised all the issues that he has raised and I think there would have been a positive response to that. In addition, he stole very important information that has unfortunately fallen into a lot of the wrong hands. So, I don't think he should be brought back home without facing the music."
At another moment in the debate, Cooper asked Clinton about the fact that she will be testifying next week in a congressional committee about conducting her email business as secretary of state on a private server.
“Well, I’ve taken responsibility for it. I did say it was a mistake. What I did was allowed by the State Department," said Clinton.
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well i'd call this the pot calling the kettle black. once again the hypocrisy is blatant. Hill just doesn't get it. she's NOT the queen.
ReplyDeleteHillary answers to no one,and the sooner yall get that through your heads the better off you'll be.Groups of people with power beyond our comprehension have her back.
ReplyDeleteHillary just can't tell the truth,that woman has told so many lies she actually believes them herself.God help us if she actually gets elected.
ReplyDeleteand she should face the music for allowing classified information to be stolen.
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