Daily Caller:
A senior Department of State official claimed there is no documentation showing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ever received training in the proper handling of classified materials, according to a June 30 Department of Justice filing in U.S. District Court.
The disclosure could buttress FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before a congressional committee that Clinton was perhaps not “sophisticated enough” to understand that the marking “C” on an email meant it was a classified document.
“It’s an interesting question whether she was sophisticated enough to understand what a C in parens means,” Comey said before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Wednesday. “It’s possible—possible—she didn’t understand what a (C) meant when she saw it in the body of the email like that.”
In the Freedom of Information lawsuit brought by The Daily Caller News Foundation, the department to date has failed to deliver any documents showing that Clinton ever enrolled and passed mandatory State Department courses that instructed officials in the proper handling of classified material.
Im only voting for trump because he knows was the letter C means.
ReplyDeleteIf she is that stupid she isn't qualified to be President of even dog catcher. She would have to be retarded to be that stupid.
ReplyDeleteI thought she was the smartest woman in the world?
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I've been eluding to for the past year regarding email security! Every government worker and contractor who has access to government email systems, regardless of the branch or department, must undergo security training before being allowed access to an email system. The same thing goes for anyone having access to a government computer. This training in my case also includes a quiz that must be passed before a certificate of training is created.
ReplyDeleteStupidity at the highest levels is what I say. Covering that woman's backside must come with a tremendous amount of favors in the future. I guess that it is time to start looking at the principle players bank accounts and stock portfolios to see which ones start getting "lucky" in the stock market or come into a windfall of cash.
Just my two cents.
C is for cookie
ReplyDeletethat's good enough for me...