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Hopefully there aren't lasting ripple effects, dead agents, or agents turned.
Also, possible evidence that Hillary let classified info get compromised with the blackberry she fought for.
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Baker points out another instance where Clinton's server might have been hacked.
A March 2, 2009, email warned against State Department officials using Blackberries. Eric Boswell, assistant secretary of state, says the "vulnerabilities and risks associated with the use of Blackberries ... considerably outweigh their convenience."
Nine days later, another email states that Clinton approached Boswell and says she "gets" the risk. The email also said: "Her attention was drawn to the sentence that indicates we (the diplomatic security office officials) have intelligence concerning this vulnerability during her recent trip to Asia."
Clinton traveled to China, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea in February 2009.
"may have" and "possible evidence", the two things every prosecutor wants to go to trial with.
If so, I am sure the FBI knows by now.
The CIA personnel names were ALWAYS not for the public's eyes. Would it be misleading to insist that all information was retroactively made classified?
Hillary had emails on her private server with drone strike information BEFORE they happened.
Does anyone still believe Hillary when she says everything was retroactively made classified and she never sent or received things that were classified at the time?
"may have" and "possible evidence", the two things every prosecutor wants to go to trial with.
Then there are those that want to take it right to the White House.
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