Monday, August 22, 2016

FBI found another 15 thousand letters Clinton – Lenta.ru

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) revealed 15 thousand emails of former Secretary of State and US presidential candidate from the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton. On Monday, August 22, reports The Washington Post.

This array of files had not figured among the documents, the publication of which is preparing the State Department this fall.

This is the official correspondence that Clinton, as head of the foreign Ministry of the country, led by using a personal e-mail server.

In May 2016 the Romanian hacker, known by the pseudonym Guchchifer admitted hacking into the mail box Clinton. The FBI conducted an investigation nonetheless found no evidence that the former secretary of state information deliberately left without adequate protection, and betrayed the interests of the state. US Attorney General Loretta Lynch refused to put forward in relation to the charges Clinton.

In January 2016 State Department spokesman John Kirby said that a number of documents from the archive Clinton will not be published because they contain confidential data.

08:16 March 22, 2016

Hillary Clinton

September 26, 2015 revealed that the administration of US President Barack Obama has found a number of letters that former Secretary of State Clinton has not given in disposal of the authorities, when transferred his official correspondence.

in March 2015, when the State Department decided to send to the archive official correspondence Clinton that she was occupying the Secretary of State post (from 2009 to 2013), it became clear that during this time, she did not have the government’s e-mail address. Thus, it violated a federal law requiring to conduct correspondence through a special government electronic system with additional protection.

At the same time, to avoid being accused of negligence when dealing with secret documents, she demanded that her correspondence was published. Clinton handed over 30 thousand emails from the server at the disposal of the State Department, but has removed about 30 thousand letters, saying that they were private in nature.

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