Hillary Clinton agrees to provide private e-mail server to FBI

The email story continues to plod along as new news keeps popping up regarding the server and the emails that were once on it. The most recent news I've heard regarding the server is that it has been wiped clean, as in they can't seem to find anything at all on it. Even the most devout democrat has to admit that the server story is getting to the point where you have to question Hillary's honesty on the subject... I mean come on, assuming that the report of the server being blank are true, how do you explain that off? Needless to say, Hillary has plenty of explaining to do.. we'll have to see if she can explain things honestly though which at this point I'm not holding my breath for her to do. At the rate things are going, the republicans actually have a fairly decent shot at winning this time around unless the give Bush or one of the other twits running the nomination. Usually its the democrats that have a variety of people running and the GOP is the party of old white people.. this time around of course its the democrats that are the party of old white people while the GOP has a variety of people, both male and female and of different ethnicity.

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s attorney has agreed to provide the FBI with the private server that housed her e-mail during her four years as secretary of state, Clinton’s presidential campaign said Tuesday.

Her attorney also has agreed to give agents a thumb drive containing copies of thousands of e-mails that Clinton had previously turned over to the State Department.

The FBI has been looking into the security of Clinton’s unusual private system, which has emerged as an issue in her campaign amid growing questions from Republicans and some U.S. intelligence officials about whether government secrets might have been put at risk.

The development in the FBI inquiry came the same day that a top intelligence official whose office has been reviewing some of Clinton’s e-mails informed congressional leaders that top-secret information had been contained in two e-mails that traveled across the server.

The finding, contained in a letter sent to leaders of key oversight committees, marked the first indication from government officials that information regarded as top secret — the government’s highest category of security designation — may have passed across Clinton’s server while she led the State Department.

A State Department spokesman late Tuesday described the top-secret designation as a recommendation and said they had not been marked classified at the time, but said staffers “circulated these e-mails on unclassified systems in 2009 and 2011 and ultimately some were forwarded to Secretary Clinton.”

Nick Merrill, a Clinton spokesman, said Tuesday night that Clinton is cooperating with the FBI probe. He declined to say whether the FBI ordered that she turn over the devices and when her attorney, David Kendall, had done so.

“She directed her team to give her e-mail server that was used during her tenure as secretary to the Department of Justice, as well as a thumb drive containing copies of her e-mails already provided to the State Department,” Merrill said. “She pledged to cooperate with the government’s security inquiry, and if there are more questions, we will continue to address them.”

The inquiry by the FBI is considered preliminary and appears to be focused on ensuring the proper handling of classified material. Officials have said that Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, is not a target.

The FBI’s efforts have included contacting the Denver-based technology firm that helped manage the Clintons’ unusual private ­e-mail system.

Clinton has resisted relinquishing control of the server. In March, she said the server contained “personal communications from my husband and me.”

“I believe I have met all of my responsibilities, and the server will remain private,” she said then, in response to a question from a reporter about whether she would allow an independent party to examine the device

Clinton turned over more than 30,000 e-mails from the account to the State Department in December, and the agency is vetting those messages for release to the public. She has said that she deemed an additional 32,000 ­e-mails to be personal and chose not to keep them.

Kendall told a congressional oversight committee in a letter that there was “no basis” to support a third-party examination of the server. He indicated that he had confirmed with IT staffers that no e-mail sent or received by Clinton’s account while she was secretary of state remained on the server or backup systems associated with the system. “Thus, there are no hdr22@clintonemail.com emails from Secretary of State Clinton’s tenure on the server for any review, even if such a review were appropriate or legally authorized,” he wrote.

Meanwhile Tuesday, 17 House and Senate members from both parties were informed about the presence of “top secret” information on the Clinton e-mail system in a letter from the inspector general for the intelligence community, I. Charles McCullough III. The letter was first reported Tuesday by the McClatchy news service.

Much of the classified information in the e-mail conversations originated with the CIA, according to two government officials familiar with the records. Some of the information was deemed to be classified by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s classification guidelines. The information included references to information related to satellite images and electronic communications, according to the officials.

The findings by McCullough stemmed from his office’s review of a sample of 40 of Clinton’s ­e-mails. Previously, he had said that the sample included four classified e-mails, but on Tuesday he adjusted his assessment — saying that intelligence agencies deemed two of those e-mails to have contained top-secret information.

McCullough has asked for access to all of the e-mails to conduct a more thorough review but was denied by State Department officials in July.

Last week, State Department spokesman John Kirby said that while the agency was working to “resolve whether, in fact, this material is actually classified, we are taking steps to ensure the information is protected and stored appropriately.”

McCullough also located two e-mails that included classified material from among a separate batch of 296 related to the 2012 attacks on U.S. outposts in Benghazi. One of those e-mails had been publicly released by the State Department, causing consternation within the intelligence community.

He has also located one additional e-mail in the sample of 40 that was classified at the time it was sent but has since been declassified, suggesting that there is no longer a reason to protect the information or that it has since become public, two people familiar with the finding said.

McCullough also told lawmakers that his reviewers found two e-mails they believe contain information that the State Department considers classified, and they have alerted the agency so it can conduct its own review.

All told, McCullough has pointed to seven e-mails that he said contained classified information, including two with top-secret material.

His findings appear to contradict Clinton’s earlier comments.

“I am confident that I never sent or received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received,” she told reporters last month in Iowa.

Clinton said she had “no idea” which e-mails have caught McCullough’s attention.

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It's inconceivable how anybody could defend the protocols that Hillary maintained as the Secretary of State in regards to her E-mails and the perception of deceit on her part that has evolved over the time of this scandal. 

Yet many of those same people who want to pillory Hillary, want to snuff out Edward Snowden for exposing the illegal wiretapping done by our government on its private citizens.  Those are the people you should not vote for office.  The Bill of Rights matters.

I think Hillary has cooked her owned goose. She had her own server to keep information form Obama and now it's backfiring on her. Obama found out about it then kept that knowledge under wraps so he could use it at a later date. Now, Obama can deep six Hillary and somewhat control the outcome of the next election. She's been a lying hypocrite most of her political life but of course that seems to be par for politicians.

Willy, it seems now you are cheering for your buddy Obama. You probably Like him on Face Book also.

It is all "Claire the Book Girl's" fault!  JK but still LMAO!!

Only until he helps dump Hillary. What's fascinating about this is the way Hillary thought she was being so damned clever while all the time her enemies were waiting in the wings ready to pounce. Never discount Obama when it comes to the art of  back stabbing politics because he has shown that he can stab with the best. If only he was a conservative and a patriot or if we had someone like him on our side. It's to bad the communists and Marxists got to him first.

And the hits just keep coming for Hillary.. besides this little tidbit, the number of classified emails is now up over 300. It was one thing when the number was relatively small but now that we are dealing with hundreds and really haven't even scratched the surface so to speak, its going to get harder and harder for the ole battleaxe to keep making jokes about it... just over the weekend she made a joke about Snapchat and how those messages 'delete themselves' and then when asked about her server being wiped, she responded "Like with a cloth or something?"... she can laugh all she wants now but if things don't start changing, she's not going to be laughing much longer... she'll be lucky if she doesn't spend some time in prison at the rate things are going. On a side note, if she did go to prison, do you think Bill would stay faithful while she was gone? :-D

Bob Woodward Says Hillary’s Emails Remind Him Of Nixon’s Tapes

Bob Woodward, The Washington Post journalist who helped expose President Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal, told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Monday that Hillary Clinton’s private emails being erased “reminds me of the Nixon tapes.”

“Why did they allow Hillary Clinton and David Kindle, her lawyer, to decide whether they were going to turn over that classified information or not?” host Joe Scarborough asked Woodward. “This is, I think this is unprecedented,” he added.

“Well, it certainly is, but, I mean, follow the trail here. You know, there are all of these e-mails. Well, they were sent to someone or someone sent them to her. So if things have been erased here, there’s a way to go back to who originated these e-mails or who received them from Hillary Clinton,” Woodward responded. “So you’ve got a massive amount of data. It, in a way, reminds me of the Nixon tapes — thousands of hours of secretly recorded conversations that Nixon thought were exclusively hers… his, that he was not going to get them.”

“Hillary Clinton initially took that position. I’m not turning this over. There’s going to be no cooperation,” he added. “Now they’re cooperating. But, this is — this has to go on a long, long time. And the answers are probably not going to be pretty.”

I don't think any of this will really matter in the end as most of the voters, the older people don't know what a e-mail is anyway.

Thanks Dave. What "older people" are you referring to stump? It's the "uninformed/uneducated voters, regardless of age, that won't get this whole thing. It's not a generational or gender matter, it's a mindset and stupidities that will get the most mileage out of this imho. 

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