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    The Clearest (No Spin) Summary of FBI Report on Hillary Clinton Email

    Sharyl Attkisson

    by sattkisson
    9/10/2016

    Excerpt:

    Since this article refers to both President and Mrs. Clinton, they are sometimes referred to by their first names for clarity.

    Most of the information is from the FBI report. Some contextual facts and dates have been added.


    The Takeaways. The Players. The Timeline.

    The Takeaways


    The FBI could not review all of the Hillary Clinton emails under investigation because:
    • The Clintons’ Apple personal server used for Hillary Clinton work email could not be located for the FBI to examine.
    • An Apple MacBook laptop and thumb drive that contained Hillary Clinton email archives were lost, and the FBI couldn’t examine them.
    • 2 BlackBerry devices provided to FBI didn’t have their SIM or SD data cards.
    • 13 Hillary Clinton personal mobile devices were lost, discarded or destroyed. Therefore, the FBI couldn’t examine them.
    • Various server backups were deleted over time, so the FBI couldn’t examine them.
    • After State Dept. notified Hillary Clinton her records would be sought by House Benghazi Committee, copies of her email on the laptops of her attorneys Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson were wiped with BleachBit, and the FBI couldn’t review them.
    • After her emails were subpoenaed, Hillary Clinton’s email archive was also permanently deleted from her then-server “PRN” with BleachBit, and the FBI couldn’t review it.
    • Also after the subpoena, backups of the PRN server were manually deleted.

    Even though the FBI did not have a complete record of Hillary Clinton’s emails on three unclassified personal servers, it found:
    • 2,093 emails State Dept. currently classifies as Confidential or Secret. (State Dept. did not address what their classification was at the time they were sent.)
    • 193 emails (81 separate email conversations) that were classified at the time they were sent, ranging from “Confidential” to “Top Secret/Special Access Program.”
    • 68 of the 81 email chains remain classified today.
    • 8 were Top Secret.
    • 37 were Secret.
    • 36 were Confidential.
    • 7 were Special Access Program.
    • 3 were Sensitive Compartmentalized Information.
    • 36 were Not Releasing to Foreign Governments.
    • 2 were Releasable Only to Five Allied Partners.
    • 12 of the suspect email chains were not provided by Hillary’s attorneys. The FBI found them other ways.
    • The email chains contained classified information from 5 other agencies: CIA, DOD, FBI, NGA and NSA.

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    View the complete post, including link and images, at:

    https://sharylattkisson.com/the-clea...clinton-email/
    B. Steadman
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