Will Hillary Hand Over Her Secret Email Server?
Questions are being raised about Hillary Clinton’s practice of using her own private email address and server instead of using the official email facility during her stint as Secretary of State.
By Rakesh Raman
The GOP is demanding Hillary Clinton turn over her secret email server for full review by independent investigators. According to an online petition started by GOP, she has until April 3 to act—or else she may face “the full powers of the House.”
The Republican National Committee (RNC) also has released a video, ‘Stay Secretive, My Friends,’ to highlight Hillary Clinton’s “long history of secrecy and hypocrisy.”
Questions are being raised about Hillary Clinton’s practice of using her own private email address and server instead of using the official email facility during her stint as Secretary of State.
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As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton evaded the law and put national security at risk by using a personal email address and a secret server to conduct all official business, citing “convenience,” says GOP.
Rather than retaining and preserving all her written records, as the Federal Records Act requires, Clinton allowed her political cronies to decide which emails she turned over, before deleting about 30,000 emails, according to GOP.
“Clinton doesn’t get to choose which emails she turns over—it’s the public’s right to know what she’s hiding,” GOP states.
Over 14,000 people have already signed the petition.
By Rakesh Raman, the managing editor of RMN Company
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