Clinton emails may have been classified above top secret
A Jan. 14 letter from Charles McCullough, inspector general for the intelligence community, indicated "several dozen" private emails contained information ranging from "confidential" to "special access programs," or SAP, a unique kind of intelligence that is considered more sensitive than top secret.
Access to SAP is highly restricted and fiercely protected by the intelligence community.
Officials from an unnamed intelligence agency must now work with the State Department to decide how the SAP emails will be handled in an open Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that will require State to publish all of Clinton's emails by Jan. 29.
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