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More Clinton Emails Released
Democratic presidential candidate, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton calls on Congress to end the trade embargo the USA has imposed against Cuba since 1962, Friday, July 31, 2015, during a campaign stop at Florida International University in Miami.
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Clinton’s email habits as secretary of state have dogged her throughout her Democratic presidential campaign, with reports the FBI is investigating her use of a private server housed in her family’s home instead of a traditional government email account. Ms Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, relied on a private e-mail account and home-based server to conduct government business as the top United States diplomat from 2009 to 2013. She always said she had never sent or received e-mails on his personal server that were classified as confidential at the time.
On Saturday, the U.S. Department of State released another batch of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails in the ongoing probe into her use of private email servers during her tenure as Secretary of State.
The e-mails, which included deliberations on topics including policy toward Syria, Libya and the South China Sea, had not been tagged as classified at the time they were sent, according to the official, who asked not to be identified. None has been declared “top secret”. The State Department has said that some emails were classified retroactively. Republicans asked the inspector general to investigate in March. “He won’t officially embrace her unless and until it’s clear she’s going to be the nominee”.
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Flynn said Clinton was aware of what she was doing, and is being treated in a manner far different from anyone else.