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To: TideGlider who wrote (842388)3/12/2015 7:06:29 PM
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Remember this one?

en.wikipedia.org

Hillary has been a paragon of transparency compared to that one.



To: TideGlider who wrote (842388)3/12/2015 11:27:11 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577025
 
There was not an explicit, categorical prohibition against federal employees using personal emails when Clinton was in office, said Daniel Metcalfe, former director of the Department of Justice’s Office of Information Policy, where he administered implementation of the Freedom of Information Act. High-level officials like Clinton need the flexibility to sometimes use a personal email, such as responding to a national security emergency in the middle of the night.

So it seems she didn’t break a rule simply by using a personal email to conduct business. Rather, by using personal emails exclusively, she skirted the rules governing federal records management.