After all 52,000+ e-mails reviewed and nothing, nada. [View all]
Roughly 3.8% (2,000) emails were classified to be "lowly confidential" and .038% (22) "top secret" after the review out of over 52,000. Another manufactured "scandal" by the dirty tricks Republicans.
Things learned from 50,000-plus pages of Clinton emails
Associated Press
11 hrs ago
WASHINGTON Hillary Clinton's work-related emails from her private account are now public, more than 52,000 pages detailing her tenure as secretary of state but failing to resolve questions about how she and her closest aides handled classified information.
Several investigations continue into her exclusive use of a nongovernment email account and homebrew server while she was in government, an issue that has dogged her presidential campaign, even though she seems well-positioned to capture the Democratic nomination.
The correspondence between Clinton and her advisers, friends and political acquaintances offers no shocking revelations, but it sheds light on a management style she would take with her to the White House.
Some of the things we learned:
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In the end, State Department reviewers classified more than 2,000 emails, mostly at the lower "confidential" and "secret" levels. Twenty-two emails were withheld entirely from publication on grounds that they were "top secret." None of these bore classification markings at the time they were sent and most were written by other officials.
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