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...that perhaps putting classified government documents and conducting government business on an unsecured server is perhaps a bad idea? Can they admit that if their servers can be readily hacked, that the one in Hillary's closet perhaps could be just as readily? Can they admit that the discussions of Chris Steven's schedule on Hillary's unsecured server...just might have lead really bad people to know his location? That discussing a humint source has lead to his execution?
Or are they going to keep blaming Trump for encouraging "the Russians" (sounds like a bad rock song), while absolving Hillbilly's incompetence and irresponsibility?
There never was any question that Hillary using the private server put national security as severe risk. Hillary was told by her staff repeatedly that what she was doing was putting national security at risk.
...that perhaps putting classified government documents and conducting government business on an unsecured server is perhaps a bad idea? Can they admit that if their servers can be readily hacked, that the one in Hillary's closet perhaps could be just as readily? Can they admit that the discussions of Chris Steven's schedule on Hillary's unsecured server...just might have lead really bad people to know his location? That discussing a humint source has lead to his execution?
Or are they going to keep blaming Trump for encouraging "the Russians" (sounds like a bad rock song), while absolving Hillbilly's incompetence and irresponsibility?
Yes it was a bad idea. She admitted it was a mistake, something Trump never does.
Yes it was a bad idea. She admitted it was a mistake, something Trump never does.
its called bad judgment.
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