- Intelligence Community reviewers have sifted through more than 20 per cent of the emails Hillary voluntarily handed over to the State Department
- About 5.1% have turned up material that experts thought might need to be classified before the rest of each message can be released to the public
- With 30,490 emails to work with, that means 1,555 messages will likely have to be submitted to spy agencies for rulings
- At least two of the emails on Clinton's once-secret home-brew server have now been classified 'top secret'
- Obama administration's arguments to a federal judge specify nonexistent 'September 31' as a date by which email releases will back on schedule
"Someone who does not know the difference between good and evil is worth nothing." – Miecyslaw Kasprzyk, Polish rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust, New York Times, Jan. 30, 2005
Monday, August 17, 2015
More than 1 out of every 20 Clinton emails have been flagged for classified info – a number that could top 1,500 by year's end
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