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You’re out of touch crackpot. Hilda was tried & convicted by the Republic of the USA. Your lying, propagandizing aside... she was found guilty.

Hillary Clinton Emails Held Info Beyond Top Secret: IG



Gefilte Fish & the HPad: Surprising Finds in Clinton's EmailsSEPT. 1, 201501:48

Jan. 19, 2016, 2:31 PM PST / Updated Jan. 19, 2016, 2:31 PM PST
By Ken Dilanian

Emails from Hillary Clinton’s home server contained information classified at levels higher than previously known, including a level meant to protect some of the most sensitive U.S. intelligence, according to a document obtained by NBC News.

In a letter to lawmakers, the intelligence community’s internal watchdog says some of Clinton’s emails contained information classified Top Secret/Special Access Program, a secrecy designation that includes some of the most closely held U.S. intelligence matters.

Two American intelligence officials tell NBC News these are not the same two emails from Clinton’s server that have long been reported as containing information deemed Top Secret.

The letter, first reported by Fox News, doesn't make clear whether Clinton sent or received the emails in question, but in the past, emails containing classified information have tended to have been sent to Clinton, not written by her.

The new revelation underscores the extent to which the email classification issue could continue to dog Clinton, as State Department and intelligence officials review sensitive information within messages that were blacked out before being released to the public.

Clinton, who tops national primary polling as a Democratic presidential candidate, has repeatedly said that none of the information she sent or received while secretary of state was marked classified, and nothing has emerged to contradict that. But it’s become clear that classified information bled into the emails, which were sent over unencrypted channels open to interception by foreign intelligence agencies.

State Department Concludes Clinton Email Review, Says It Found Nearly 600 Security Violations

(Photo credit BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

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CHUCK ROSSINVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
October 18, 20193:21 PM ET

State Department investigators probing Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state discovered nearly 600 security incidents that violated agency policy, according to a report the Daily Caller News Foundation obtained.

The investigation, conducted by the State Department’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security, found 38 individuals were culpable for 91 security violations. Another 497 violations were found, but no individuals were found culpable in those incidents.