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To: combjelly who wrote (884195)9/1/2015 3:46:03 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 1577020
 
What the hell are you talking about? This is not a dispute about grey area subject matter.The IG's both found Top Secret information on her server.



To: combjelly who wrote (884195)9/1/2015 4:44:53 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577020
 
The State Department didn't review her emails or carry on any official oversight, so unless you mean she and Huma did not consider the 150 emails (it) to be confidential then where is your evidence of Departmental review and authorization? Confidential information was found in 150 emails by an objective overseer. Definitely confidential, not could've been depending on perspective. This is not being disputed.
She knew that the State Department didn't consider it classified.
How do you know what she knew or knows?

Executive Order 13526- Classified National Security Information
Sec. 1.2. Classification Levels. (a) Information may be classified at one of the following three levels:

(1) "Top Secret" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe.

(2) "Secret" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause serious damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe.

(3) "Confidential" shall be applied to information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe.