The US State Department on Monday released more than 4,000 more of the emails Hillary Clinton kept on a private “homebrew” server during her tenure as Secretary of State.
Clinton or her staff could face legal consequences if the probe reveals that classified or secret information was shared on un-secured networks or with individuals without a security clearance.At least 150 other emails have been retroactively classified.
The 4,368 messages, which were sent and received from 2009-2010, range in subject from Middle East policy to food and what’s on TV.
Clinton’s rivals charge she put national security at risk by taking classified information out of supposedly secure government systems and putting it onto an unauthorized network that could be prey to hackers.
Her critics also allege that she used the so-called “homebrew server” to avoid political scrutiny of her time as the top US diplomat.
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