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IG report: Hillary e-mail server had intel from the most classified, secretive programs



Before you ask, I'll tell you. Intelligence Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III is not a Republican. Why is that important? Because the Hillary camp is now accusing McCullough of authoring the following information as part of a coordinated smear with Republicans for no reason other than to damage Hillary politically. How much sense would it make for a Democrat inspector general to do that? Exactly none, of course. But when Hillary is caught in a lie - and boy is she ever caught here - her only play is to attack the source of the information that proves her a liar. She's no different from Pete Rose going off on John Dowd. If you proved I lied, you're corrupt. Because if McCullough is legit, then Hillary is in huge trouble:
Fox News exclusively obtained the unclassified letter, sent Jan. 14 from Intelligence Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III. It laid out the findings of a recent comprehensive review by intelligence agencies that identified "several dozen" additional classified emails -- including specific intelligence known as "special access programs" (SAP). That indicates a level of classification beyond even “top secret,” the label previously given to two emails found on her server, and brings even more scrutiny to the presidential candidate’s handling of the government’s closely held secrets. “To date, I have received two sworn declarations from one [intelligence community] element. These declarations cover several dozen emails containing classified information determined by the IC element to be at the confidential, secret, and top secret/sap levels,” said the IG letter to lawmakers with oversight of the intelligence community and State Department. “According to the declarant, these documents contain information derived from classified IC element sources.” Intelligence from a "special access program,” or SAP, is even more sensitive than that designated as "top secret" – as were two emails identified last summer in a random sample pulled from Clinton's private server she used as secretary of state. Access to a SAP is restricted to those with a "need-to-know" because exposure of the intelligence would likely reveal the source, putting a method of intelligence collection -- or a human asset -- at risk. Currently, some 1,340 emails designated “classified” have been found on Clinton’s server, though the Democratic presidential candidate insists the information was not classified at the time. “There is absolutely no way that one could not recognize SAP material,” a former senior law enforcement with decades of experience investigating violations of SAP procedures told Fox News. “It is the most sensitive of the sensitive.”

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Actual truth about classified information on Hillary's cheapo homebrew server is even worse than her worst critics had speculated

In other words, the actual truth about classified information on Hillary's cheapo homebrew server is even worse than her worst critics (a camp in which I happily place myself) had speculated. The sensitive nature of the information she jeopardized was much more severe than previous releases of information suggested. Apparently she was dealing in the tactical details of U.S. drone strikes against enemy targets, using a very unsecure server that exposed this information to easy hacking from the Russians, the Chinese and God-know-who-else. And remember, none of this was necessary. All Hillary had to do was nothing and a secure government e-mail account would have been set up for her using the state.gov domain. She had to intentionally order the State Department's IT department not to set up that account, and then commit her own time and money to setting up the homebrew server that violated every State Department policy, in spite of her absurd insistence that it was "allowed." So let's review. She violated policy by using this homebrew server exclusively for all her work e-mails. She claimed to have turned over all her work e-mails, but in fact she deleted more than 30,000 of them and no one can say for sure whether the deleted e-mails were work-related (although we know some were found in other people's inboxes that were clearly work-related and not included in Hillary's document dump, so we know she didn't turn over everything.) She lied about not having classified information on the server. She lied about only using one device when we know she used at least two. She lied about using the homebrew server to e-mail Bill, who does not use e-mail. And she lied about never ordering an underling to remove classification markers so something could be sent via unsecure fax. Every step of the way Hillary has broken policy, broken the law, lied and gotten caught. She belongs in prison. And it's getting very difficult at this point to see how the FBI or the attorney general, no matter how badly they may want to, can come to any other conclusion.


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