It was heavily speculated that Hillary Clinton’s email system was set up to avoid public records laws. Even her so-called transparency on the issue (I’m kidding, or course) has been a disaster. There was a 5-month gap in her emails that she turned over to State last year. Moreover, a new email disclosure showed that Clinton’s email server racked with problems to the point where the State Department’s anti-hacking security measures had to be disabled to fix the issue. It also showed that the reason for her email setup was not due to personal convenience; she didn’t want herpersonal account to be accessible. USA Today’s Susan Page noted in June, why this email (which Clinton deleted) was a problem since it touched directly upon the issues of honesty, trust, and transparency that Hillary has failed miserably to address. Oh, and she originally didn’t turn over the email.
So, of course, with these developments, the State Department IG report that showed Clinton never sought approval for her server, the revelation that her email system was to prevent access, not convenience—one could make the argument that this all points to possible evasion from public records laws. Now, John Solomon,formerly ofThe Associated Press and The Washington Times, and Kellan Howell of Circa News have government sources coming forward saying that the efforts to shield Clinton from these laws was “systemic and intentional.”
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Circa: Efforts To Keep Clinton’s Email Account Safe From Public Records Laws Were ‘Systemic And Inte
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