WASHINGTON (AP)
— The Obama administration has discovered a chain of emails that
Hillary Rodham Clinton failed to turn over when she provided what she
said was the full record of work-related correspondence as secretary of
state, officials said Friday, adding to the growing questions related to
the Democratic presidential front-runner’s unusual usage of a private
email account and server while in government. (one of the longest running sentences I have seen in a long time, barring statements in the congressional record, except for efforts at full-disclosure regarding fiscal plan, assuming that the purpose of such statements is the accurate reporting of the financial record). Well, I tried to match the AP but ran out of nonsense to write.
The messages were exchanged with retired Gen. David Petraeus when he
headed the military’s U.S. Central Command, responsible for running the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They began before Clinton entered office
and continued into her first days at the State Department. They largely
pertained to personnel matters and don’t appear to deal with highly
classified material, officials said, but their existence challenges
Clinton’s claim that she has handed over the entirety of her work emails
from the account.
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