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*FBI publishes notes on Clinton's use of private email *

September 2, 2016 By The Associated Press

[image: In this Aug. 25, 2016 file photo, Democratic]In this Aug. 25, 2016
file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in
Reno, Nev. (Credit: AP)

Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton relied on the judgments of her
staff and others not to illegally send emails containing classified
information to her private email server, and told FBI investigators she was
unclear about a classification marking on official government documents.

The revelation came Friday as the FBI, in a rare step, published scores of
pages summarizing interviews with Clinton and her top aides from the FBI's
recently closed criminal investigation into her use of a private email
server in the basement her Chappaqua, New York, home.

Clinton told the FBI she never sought or asked permission to use a private
server or email address during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat,
which violated federal records keeping policies.

Clinton has repeatedly said her use of private email was allowed. But over
3 ½ hours in an interview in July, she told FBI investigators she "did not
explicitly request permission to use a private server or email address,"
the FBI wrote. They said no one at the State Department raised concerns
during her tenure, and that Clinton said everyone with whom she exchanged
emails knew she was using a private email address.

The documents also include technical details about how the private server
was set up. It is the first disclosure of details provided by Bryan
Pagliano, the technology staffer who set up and maintained Clinton's IT
infrastructure. Pagliano secured an immunity agreement from the Justice
Department after previously refusing to testify before Congress, invoking
his constitutional right against self-incrimination.

Large portions of the FBI documents were censored. The FBI cited exemptions
protecting national security and investigative techniques. Previous
government reviews of the 55,000 pages of emails Clinton returned to the
State Department found that about 110 contained classified information.

Friday's release of documents involving the Democratic presidential nominee
was a highly unusual step, but one that reflects extraordinary public
interest in the investigation into Clinton's server. Republicans have used
the email issue, as well as the family's charitable foundation, to argue
that Clinton is not trustworthy and should not be elected.

The FBI's investigation focused on whether Clinton sent or received
classified information using the private server, which was not authorized
for such messages. Clinton told the FBI she relied on others with knowledge
about handling classified files not to send her emails inappropriately.

"She had no reason to doubt the judgment of the people working for her on
the 'front lines,'" the FBI wrote about one email.

Clinton was also asked about a 2011 email that caught the attention of
investigators in which she directed one of her advisers, Jake Sullivan, to
transmit a set of talking points and turn it "into nonpaper w/no
identifying heading and send nonsecure."

Clinton told the FBI that she believed she was asking Sullivan "to remove
the State Department letterhead and provide unclassified talking points"
and that she had no intention of removing classification markings.

In her interview, Clinton said she was unfamiliar the meaning of the letter
"c'' next to a paragraph and speculated that it might be "referencing
paragraphs marked in alphabetical order." That particular email had been
marked as "confidential," the lowest level of classification. Clinton said
she did not pay attention to the classified level "and took all classified
information seriously," according to the FBI notes.

After a yearlong investigation, the FBI recommended against prosecution in
July, and the Justice Department then closed the case.

FBI Director James Comey said that while Clinton and her aides had been
"extremely careless," there was no evidence they intentionally mishandled
classified information.

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan issued a statement saying the documents
show Clinton's "reckless and downright dangerous handling of classified
information."

"They also cast further doubt on the Justice Department's decision to avoid
prosecuting what is a clear violation of the law," Ryan said. "This is
exactly why I have called for her to be denied access to classified
information."

The FBI director said the government found no direct evidence that
Clinton's private server was hacked but said foreign government hackers
were so sophisticated — and the server would be such a high-value target —
that it was unlikely they would leave evidence of a break-in. Clinton told
the FBI she was unaware of specific details about the security, software or
hardware used on her server and occasionally received odd-looking emails.
But she told agents there were never so many suspicious emails to cause
concerns.

She also said she had no conversations about using a private email server
to avoid her obligations under the Federal Records Act or the Freedom of
Information Act.

Clinton told investigators that she directed her aides in early 2009 to
create a private email account and that it was "a matter of convenience"
for it to be moved onto a system maintained by her husband's staff.

She told investigators that "everyone at State knew she had a private email
address because it was displayed to anyone with whom she exchanged emails,"
according to a summary of the July 2 interview released Friday.

Clinton said that when top staff received an email, the recipient would
evaluate whether the information should be forwarded to her, but that no
one at the State Department raised concerns about her using a private email
account or server and said no one on her staff "ever expressed a concern
regarding the sensitivity of the content of these emails."




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