Ten takeaways from the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server

Source: Washington Examiner | September 2, 2016 | Ashe Schow

The FBI has released the report from its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information through the use of a private email server. Below are ten takeaways from the 47-page report and the separate 11-page report on its interview with Clinton.

1. Hillary Clinton is really incompetent (Part 1)

Hillary Clinton has been a part of the federal government — whether as the first lady, or as a senator or as the secretary of state — for decades. Yet she somehow managed never to learn during all that time that “(C)” on a document means “confidential.” She told the FBI she thought “it was referencing paragraphs marked in alphabetical order.”

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8. Clinton was never authorized to conduct State Department business on her private server

Clinton was required to seek approval before using her homebrew server to conduct State business, but the FBI found “no evidence” Clinton sought approval.

9. Clinton feared her email had been hacked

Clinton was worried that someone was hacking into her email because she once received an email from an unknown person that contained a link to pornographic material. So yes, someone sent the secretary of state porn.

10. Clinton deleted emails after the New York Times revealed the private server

Three weeks after the New York Times broke the story of Clinton’s private email server, Clinton’s staff began deleting her emails as part of an “oh ***” moment, according to FBI notes. The staffer claimed this was actually a late response to a request from Clinton’s chief of staff Cheryl Mills in 2014. How convenient!

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