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Originally Posted by Guest
You might want to check the regs when she took the position
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They are the same now as when she took the position. Classified information is protected on a secured and encrypted system, not on the internet. She violated the law regarding handling and destruction of classified information. The worst part was that she did not ONLY had confidential information on her unclassified system at home, like a certain convicted general, but she even had information of secret and top secret nature. She is definitely as guilty as some of our worst spies. Many in our congress do not even know how seriously she violated the laws. They are just shooting in the dark. Anyone that works for the gov with classified knows what she did. I recently spoke to a friend that still works in the State Dept and he just shook his head in wonder of how she has gotten away with it. Any half-@ss hacker could have, might have had access to her information and the classified on her server. On top of that, the service provider that worked on her server was not cleared for classified information and had access to it. Nope, she is a major felon and should be behind bars.