Hillary Clinton was finally asked on Sunday about a non-disclosure agreement she signed in Jan. 2009 which completely undermines the defense she uses to downplay the existence of classified information on her private email server. But as is often the case with the Democratic presidential candidate, she dodged the question and gave an inconsistent answer.
“You know, you’ve said many times that the emails were not marked classified,” said ABC News “This Week” host George Stephanopoulos.
“But the non-disclosure agreement you signed as secretary of state said that that really is not that relevant,” he continued.
He was referring to the “Classified Information Nondisclosure Agreement” — or Standard Form 312 — that Clinton signed on Jan. 22, 2009, a day after taking over as secretary of state.
More
5 comments:
Forked-tongued split-tail!
Everyone who works for the government and signs one of these has it driven through their heads what's sensitive and what's not. Only those ignorant, stupid, or dishonest choose not to follow. Which is she?
All of the above
I signed one in 1985; since then much of the material I had access to has been declassified, but according to the NDA, I still can't discuss it.
This is a side buster. She was probably tinkling in her Depends when she was asked this. Disclosure? Huh? Eyes can't help but roll for Felonious Granny.
Post a Comment