About 150 emails from Hillary Clinton’s private computer server turned
over to the State Department were deemed classified, the department said
Monday.
The information contained in the emails is considered “confidential,”
not “top secret.” The 7,000 pages of emails released to the public late Monday
included correspondence ranging from Clinton inquiring about her own
voting record as a New York senator to top aide Huma Abedin noting that
the State Department IT seemed to be unaware of her personal email
address. “They had no idea it was YOU, just some random address so they
emailed,” Abedin wrote Clinton. In a Jan. 3, 2010, email to department
staffer Monica Hanley, Clinton asked what time Parks and Recreation and
The Good Wife aired. The department has now released about 25 percent of
the Clinton emails in its possession, with the aim to put out all by
the end of January 2016.
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