Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Hillary Clinton email controversy" in English language version.
part of a covert program that is widely known and discussed
But investigators found that a number of messages that were marked classified at the time were sent from her account.
Hillary Clinton told investigators that she wasn't aware that a "C" marking in emails she received on her private server indicated that the information was classified
these messages show hackers had Clinton's email address, which was not public.
while the report acknowledges personal email use by previous secretaries, it also notes that the rules for preserving work emails sent from a personal email account were updated in 2009, the year Clinton took office.
she disclosed that her aides had deleted more than 30,000 emails that she deemed personal. ... Clinton said that when she and her staff reviewed the emails last year, she instructed her lawyer to err on the side of turning over anything that might be considered work-related.
I have directed that all my emails on clintonemail.com in my custody that were or potentially were federal records be provided to the Department of State, and on information and belief, this has been done
Secret documents 25 years old or older will lose their classified status without so much as the stroke of a pen, unless agencies have sought exemptions on the ground that the material remains secret.
At least one [email] has been deemed classified by State, including information Clinton sent to Blumenthal, who had no security clearance.
[A]ccording to little-noticed language in a statement Clinton's office issued earlier this year. ... 'After her work-related emails were identified and preserved, Secretary Clinton chose not to keep her private, personal messages. ... '
Plaintiff Jason Leopold initiated this Freedom of Information Act ('FOIA') lawsuit against Defendant U.S. Department of State on January 25, 2015. (ECF No. 1). The Department of State answered the complaint on March 2, 2015 (ECF No. 7).
The issue here is one of personal comfort", one of the participants in that meeting, Donald Reid, the department's senior coordinator for security infrastructure, wrote afterward in an email that described Clinton's inner circle of advisers as "dedicated [BlackBerry] addicts". ... "Her attention was drawn to the sentence that indicates (Diplomatic Security) have intelligence concerning this vulnerability during her recent trip to Asia. ...
... it has become clear that a number of her statements defending her actions now appear to be false.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Under the law, it is the responsibility of the author of e-mails to properly mark them as classified and to make sure they avoid discussing classified material over a nongovernment or personal device. Because the State Department deals in so many sensitive secrets, many employees use two computer networks for their daily communications: a non-classified system called the "low side" and a more secure classified system called the "high side." But Clinton had no official State Department e-mail address and exclusively used a personal domain and personal server set up in her home for electronic correspondence.
The issue here is one of personal comfort", one of the participants in that meeting, Donald Reid, the department's senior coordinator for security infrastructure, wrote afterward in an email that described Clinton's inner circle of advisers as "dedicated [BlackBerry] addicts". ... "Her attention was drawn to the sentence that indicates (Diplomatic Security) have intelligence concerning this vulnerability during her recent trip to Asia. ...
At least one [email] has been deemed classified by State, including information Clinton sent to Blumenthal, who had no security clearance.
while the report acknowledges personal email use by previous secretaries, it also notes that the rules for preserving work emails sent from a personal email account were updated in 2009, the year Clinton took office.
these messages show hackers had Clinton's email address, which was not public.
But investigators found that a number of messages that were marked classified at the time were sent from her account.
Hillary Clinton told investigators that she wasn't aware that a "C" marking in emails she received on her private server indicated that the information was classified
part of a covert program that is widely known and discussed
she disclosed that her aides had deleted more than 30,000 emails that she deemed personal. ... Clinton said that when she and her staff reviewed the emails last year, she instructed her lawyer to err on the side of turning over anything that might be considered work-related.
[A]ccording to little-noticed language in a statement Clinton's office issued earlier this year. ... 'After her work-related emails were identified and preserved, Secretary Clinton chose not to keep her private, personal messages. ... '
... it has become clear that a number of her statements defending her actions now appear to be false.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Under the law, it is the responsibility of the author of e-mails to properly mark them as classified and to make sure they avoid discussing classified material over a nongovernment or personal device. Because the State Department deals in so many sensitive secrets, many employees use two computer networks for their daily communications: a non-classified system called the "low side" and a more secure classified system called the "high side." But Clinton had no official State Department e-mail address and exclusively used a personal domain and personal server set up in her home for electronic correspondence.