A State-issued Blackberry equipped with a state.gov email address “doesn’t make a lot of sense” said defiant Huma and Hillary – IOTW Report

A State-issued Blackberry equipped with a state.gov email address “doesn’t make a lot of sense” said defiant Huma and Hillary

Daily Caller

Bombshell emails from the State Department show that a top official at the agency suggested to Hillary Clinton’s aide, Huma Abedin, in August 2011 that the then-secretary of state begin using a government email account to protect against unexpected outages of her private email server.

But as the emails show, Abedin pushed back on the suggestion, telling the official, Stephen D. Mull, then the executive secretary of the State Department, that a State-issued Blackberry equipped with a state.gov email address “doesn’t make a lot of sense.”

Besides showing that Clinton’s top aides were against the idea of her using a state.gov email account, the emails show for the first time that top State Department officials were aware of Clinton’s private email server arrangement.

 

Stephen Mull Emails to Cheryl Mills

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9 Comments on A State-issued Blackberry equipped with a state.gov email address “doesn’t make a lot of sense” said defiant Huma and Hillary

  1. not going to jail for blatantly ignoring & breaching national security & putting our country in danger, for years, for your personal aggrandizement, after taking an oath not to do so, “doesn’t make a lot of sense” either

  2. “…we did not have p permission from owners of residence to install equipment. We did it regardless.”

    Exactly why we’re looking at your email, Huma; That’s Hillary in a nutshell.

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