On Monday we reported that the State Department found there to be no evidence the Hillary Clinton’s decisions were swayed by donations to the Clinton Foundation during her time as secretary of state.
However, today a department official criticized her use of a private email server:
State Dept: Hillary Clinton's private email use 'not acceptable' http://t.co/QSU6tx9AwG pic.twitter.com/0UXOaOvSnP
— The Hill (@thehill) May 6, 2015
So they’re convinced Hillary wasn’t swayed but then acknowledged she was doing improper things they didn’t know about which were later deleted?
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email account run through a private server was “not acceptable” and happened without officials’ knowledge, a top State Department record-keeper said on Wednesday.
“I think the message is loud and clear that that is not acceptable,” Joyce Barr, the State Department’s assistant secretary for the Bureau of Administration, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Tell us something we don’t know!
@thehill A bit late (conveniently) for that, eh?
— Kenton McCarthy (@colonelguano) May 6, 2015
@thehill "Clinton did not send or receive classified emails through her personal email account"…then how DID she send send/rec such info??
— Bartman 01 (@T38_Driver) May 6, 2015
https://twitter.com/coreywhiteee/status/596048301386006530
#ReadyForHillary #Hillary2016 #ClintonCash Unreal https://t.co/WGMoe6tHgM
— AstrO (@Mi_Astronauta) May 6, 2015
Historic levels of transparency!
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