A special intelligence review of two emails that Hillary Rodham Clinton received as secretary of state on her personal account — including one about North Korea’s nuclear weapons program — has endorsed a finding by the inspector general for the intelligence agencies that the emails contained highly classified information when Mrs. Clinton received them, senior intelligence officials said.What else can the Clinton people do but say "Well, people can disagree as to whether this stuff should be classified as 'Top Secret'?" Satellite images on North Korea's nuclear capability? Beats me, says Hill.
Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign and the State Department disputed the inspector general’s finding last month and questioned whether the emails, which are being released to the public, had been overclassified by an arbitrary process. But the special review — by the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency — concluded that the emails were “Top Secret,” the highest classification of government intelligence, when they were sent to Mrs. Clinton in 2009 and 2011.
Monday, September 07, 2015
Hillary belongs in prison
NY Times: "Second Review Says Classified Information Was in Hillary Clinton’s Email"
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Anonymously quoting government figures on their interpretation of material that cannot be independently verified? Nice to see the New York Times has shaken its WMD experiences, and gotten right back up on that horse.
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