“"At a minimum, Secretary Clinton should have surrendered all emails dealing with Department business before leaving government service and, because she did not do so, she did not comply with the Department's policies that were implemented in accordance with the Federal Records Act."
The report goes on to say that Clinton produced 55,000 pages of emails to mitigate her failure to preserve the emails, but the State Department Inspector General "notes that Secretary Clinton's production [of 55,000 pages of emails] was incomplete." For instance, of the 55,000 pages Clinton emails handed over, there were no sent or received correspondences from the first few months of her tenure as secretary.
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Notably, Clinton refused to speak with the Office of the Inspector General, while current Secretary of State John Kerry and former Secretaries Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, and Madeleine Albright were all interviewed as part of the report. Clinton staff members including ex-chief of staff Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin, and Jake Sullivan also refused to be interviewe
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The audit does pokes a hole in previous Clinton campaign statements, however. Clinton’s claim that she had requested and received permission to conduct business via a private server was not substantiated by the State Department review. Additionally, State Department rules for preserving business-related emails on private servers were updated in 2009, undermining her comparisons to previous Secretaries of State (which the report conceded).
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A tech advisor servicing the Clinton private email system reportedly notified Clinton’s staff that someone was trying and then had possibly “attacked” her server. In the report, Clinton also complained about receiving suspicious emails. Auditors found she may have also violated procedure by not notifying security personnel about the emails. The OIG’s report seems to contradict what presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton told NBC’s Andrea Mitchell in a recent interview about whether she had been hacked.
Welp… I guess she certainly has a record.