Hillary Clinton wrote at least six emails containing information deemed
classified and sent them through her private server, according to the
latest batch of emails released by the State Department. Though the
information was only labeled classified after Clinton left her role as
secretary of state, the revelation contradicts her earlier statements
denying sending or receiving messages containing sensitive material. The
State Department cited national-security concerns as the reason for
heavily redacting Clinton’s messages. The Democratic presidential
frontrunner was one of more than 40 State Department officials whose
emails were redacted because of national security, The Washington Post
reports. However, as State Department spokesman John Kirby points out,
“classification is not always a black-and-white, binary judgment,” he
said. “Responsible people can draw different conclusions.” |
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