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Emails: State Dept. scrambled on trouble on Clinton's server

 

State Department staffers wrestled for weeks in December 2010 over a serious technical problem that affected emails from then-Secretary Hillary Clinton's home email server, causing them to temporarily disable security features on the government's own systems, according to emails released Wednesday.

 

The emails were released under court order Wednesday to the conservative legal advocacy group Judicial Watch, which has sued the State Department over access to public records related to the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's service as the nation's top diplomat between 2009 and 2013.

The emails, reviewed by The Associated Press, show that State Department technical staff disabled software on their systems intended to block phishing emails that could deliver dangerous viruses. They were trying urgently to resolve delivery problems with emails sent from Clinton's private server.

 

"This should trump all other activities," a senior technical official, Ken LaVolpe, told IT employees in a Dec. 17, 2010, email. Another senior State Department official, Thomas W. Lawrence, wrote days later in an email that deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin personally was asking for an update about the repairs. Abedin and Clinton, who both used Clinton's private server, had complained that emails each sent to State Department employees were not being reliably received.

 

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So the state department turned off security on THEIR OWN SERVERS to allow Hillary's emails to get thru.

 

I believe the state dept. said they said they did not know about her server....

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So the state department turned off security on THEIR OWN SERVERS to allow Hillary's emails to get thru.

 

I believe the state dept. said they said they did not know about her server....

 

But...But The server was guarded by the Secret Service, so there was no problem. biggrin.png

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State Dept Confirms Hillary Clinton Failed to Turn Over Work-Related Email

 

Former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to turn over a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use of a private homebrew email server, the State Department confirmed Thursday. The disclosure makes it unclear what other work-related emails may have been deleted by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

 

The email was included within messages exchanged Nov. 13, 2010, between Clinton and one of her closest aides, Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin. At the time, emails sent from Clinton’s BlackBerry device and routed through her private clintonemail.com server in the basement of her New York home were being blocked by the State Department’s spam filter. A suggested remedy was for Clinton to obtain a state.gov email account.

 

 

I'm sure just an honest slip just this one time....

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State Dept Confirms Hillary Clinton Failed to Turn Over Work-Related Email

 

Former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to turn over a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use of a private homebrew email server, the State Department confirmed Thursday. The disclosure makes it unclear what other work-related emails may have been deleted by the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

 

The email was included within messages exchanged Nov. 13, 2010, between Clinton and one of her closest aides, Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin. At the time, emails sent from Clinton’s BlackBerry device and routed through her private clintonemail.com server in the basement of her New York home were being blocked by the State Department’s spam filter. A suggested remedy was for Clinton to obtain a state.gov email account.

I'm sure just an honest slip just this one time....

 

 

 

Clinton spokesman’s revealing response to missing email

John Sexton

June 25, 2016

 

There seems to be a new wrinkle in the Clinton camp’s explanation of a missing email message which was clearly work-related but which she did not turn over to the State Department. The suggestion being made by Clinton’s spokesman is that it was not turned over because it had been deleted prior to the request from the State Department in late 2014. This raises additional questions about whether the Clinton camp may have deleted this email (and possibly others) in the gap between the first informal request for her emails and the formal request that arrived five months later.

 

On Thursday the Associated Press reported that a “key message” sent by Hillary Clinton her aide Huma Abedin had not been turned over by Clinton as part of the 30,000 or so messages she gave back to the State Department in 2014. The email was, however, turned over by the recipient of the email, Huma Abedin. I wrote about the AP story here, pointing out that the missing email was at odds with Clinton’s claim last March that she had erred on the side of turning over anything “that could possibly be work-related.”

 

The missing message was clearly work-related. It’s also significant because it shows Clinton herself was aware that serious problems were being created by her use of a private email server. After Abedin sent a message suggesting she get a State Department account, Clinton replied, “Let’s get separate address or device but I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.”(Snip)

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6/25/2016

Filed under: General — JVW @ 8:38 pm

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With the news cycle of the last 48 hours being largely devoted to all things Brexit, two fresh improprieties from the Once and Future Inevitable Next President of the United States, Hillary! Rodham Clinton, have largely flown under the radar. Here’s a recap:

 

The Wall Street Journal reported late yesterday morning (Pacific Time) that Mrs./Senator/Secretary Clinton failed to hand over a key email message she sent to top aide Huma Abedin in 2010 regarding Abedin’s suggestion that they get government email accounts.

 

Clinton’s reply to the suggestion: “Let’s get separate address or device but I don’t want any risk of the personal being accessible.” This message was discovered in the collection of emails that Abedin provided the State Department last year, but again, was not included among the 55,000 submitted by Her Clintonic Majesty, which calls into question her sworn statement from last August that she had submitted all correspondence from her home server to the State Department. Scissors-32x32.pnghttp://patterico.com/2016/06/25/keeping-up-with-hillarys-lies/

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Clinton interviewed by FBI regarding email investigation

 

BREAKING – Hillary Clinton met Saturday morning with the FBI regarding the agency’s investigation into her use of a private email server for official correspondence while secretary of state.

 

The voluntary meeting lasted about three-and-a-half hours and was conducted at the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., according to the Clinton campaign.

 

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement. He also said Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will not make further comment about the interview.Scissors-32x32.png

 

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/07/02/clinton-interviewed-by-fbi-regarding-email-investigation.html?intcmp=hpbt1

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@Geee

 

 

 

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement.

 

 

Sure She Is. Riiiiight.

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@Geee

 

 

 

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement.

 

 

Sure She Is. Riiiiight.

 

Ain't crap gonna happen to this witch. Notta.

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Now you see it... now you don't.

 

This is called "burying a story"

The not so artful CNN slight of hand... slipping the FBI interview out of sight...

 

... and replacing with a contrived "news story" as their top headline.

 

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@Geee

 

 

 

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement.

 

Sure She Is. Riiiiight.

 

Ain't crap gonna happen to this witch. Notta.

 

 

 

@NCTexan

 

Jason Howerton @jason_howerton

 

.@CNN's @evanperez reports "sources" say there will be an announcement of NO charges in Clinton email investigation in coming weeks.

 

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@Geee

 

 

 

Clinton “is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to a conclusion” campaign spokesman Nick Merrill said in a statement.

 

Sure She Is. Riiiiight.

 

Ain't crap gonna happen to this witch. Notta.

 

 

 

@NCTexan

 

Jason Howerton @jason_howerton

 

.@CNN's @evanperez reports "sources" say there will be an announcement of NO charges in Clinton email investigation in coming weeks.

 

 

 

Would bet against any of this speculation.

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