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Hillary had highly classified data on her server.Understood, but government employees do unclassified business on computers all the time. Hillary's contention is that she thought she wasn't doing classified business remotely. There's no evidence to contradict what she said. There's plenty of evidence to suggest that her decision to communicate on a private server was a bad idea, and both the IG and James Comey said as much, but that's not a criminal indictment kind of statement.
Hillary is not uneducated and she is definitely intelligent. The data would not have to be marked as classified for a person in Hillary’s position to realize it was classified.
Hillary Clinton had emails on server more classified than top secret
The inspector general for the intelligence community recently updated Congress on the contents of the former secretary of state's home server
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Hillary Clinton's private email server contained information that was classified at a higher level than "top secret," the inspector general of the intelligence community told members of Congress in a letter obtained by CBS News.
The server Clinton used as secretary of state contained "several dozen emails containing classified information determined by the [intelligence community] element to be at the CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET, and TOP SECRET/SAP levels," the inspector general, Charles McCullough, wrote in the letter, which was first reported by Fox News. "SAP" stands for special access programs, which carry a classification level higher than top secret.
Former CIA Director David Petraeus was sentenced to two years' probation and fined $100,000 for sharing similarly classified information with Paula Broadwell, his biographer and mistress.
Clinton exaggerates lack of classified info in her emails
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pushed back against comparisons between her email probe and the search on form
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Hillary on Instructing Staffer to Delete Classified Heading: This Is ‘Common Practice’ | National Review
Hillary Clinton defended a 2011 e-mail instructing her staffer at the State Department to remove a document’s classified marking and send it over an unsecured line.
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