Hillary Clinton knew about national security danger from her server and she hid one. damning. email.
On Thursday, the Department of State confirmed to reporters that Hillary Clinton failed to hand over one key email to a top Clinton aide about security problems involving the use of her private email server.
This admission makes it unclear as to what other work-related emails the former secretary of state failed to hand over to the agency, The Associated Press reported.
The message, dated November 13, 2010, was one sent to former Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin.
That message was previously blocked by the State Department’s spam filter, as were all her emails sent from her Blackberry device and routed through her private email server kept in the basement of her Chapaqua, New York residence.
Abedin suggested Clinton use an official state.gov email account.
“Let’s get separate address or device but I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible,” Clinton responded to Abedin.
This particular message was not among the tens of thousand of emails Clinton turned over to the State Department, claiming that all those not turned over were personal. This one only came to light when Abedin turned it over after the State Department requested a copy of work-related messages.
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