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Number of Hillary emails containing classified info jumps to a thousand



Because of her high moral standards and respect for the rule of law, Hillary Clinton would never email classified information via her secret, wiped, personal server. She just wouldn't. She's assured us of that, and - apparently - 27% of the country thinks she's trustworthy. So you should take her at her word.

If you're part of that 27%, you'll have to ignore the latest Hillary Clinton email dump. It contains 328 more examples of classified information, bringing the total number of nonexistent classified emails to 1,000. From Fox
The State Department’s latest release of Hillary Clinton documents brings the total number of Clinton emails known to contain classified material to nearly 1,000. The department on Monday released its largest batch of emails yet, posting 7,800 pages of the former secretary of state’s communications. The latest batch contains 328 emails deemed to have classified information. According to the State Department, that brings the total number with classified information to 999.
OK, fine. It's not quite 1,000. It's 999. But that's the boss's number, so we're rounding up. We're sure a few more will appear anyway. Progressives will no doubt argue that this information was only classified before its release, and therefore Hillary is still pure as the wind driven snow. Unfortunately, the NDA she signed - the one that outlined criminal penalties for emailing classified data - would beg to differ. It made it quite clear that it was Hillary's job to ascertain the sensitivity of any material that passed through her crooked fingers:
The language of her NDA suggests it was Clinton’s responsibility to ascertain whether information shared through her private email server was, in fact, classified. “I understand that it is my responsibility to consult with appropriate management authorities in the Department … in order to ensure that I know whether information or material within my knowledge or control that I have reason to believe might be SCI,” the agreement says. The Clinton campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the NDA.
We're sure team Clinton doesn't care about any of this. They've made it quite clear that they're above the law. The rules and regulations that apply to everyone else are not the sorts of things they need to be concerned with. We'll see if the FBI agrees.

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