Post by the Scribe on Jun 12, 2023 13:09:23 GMT
Some 22 million official White House e-mails, the majority of which were sent and received via private, non-government servers, were reported as lost or missing during the George W. Bush administration. The Bush Administration admitted that in reviewing documents requested by Democrats for their investigations, it discovered that as many as 50 of its staffers may have violated the Presidential Records Act. The staffers, the White House said, were using e-mail accounts, laptops and BlackBerries provided by the Republican National Committee for official executive branch communications rather than the exclusively political work for which they were intended.
Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice used private accounts for classified emails
Rice and Powell were sent sensitive national security information to nongovernment email addresses. When Clinton asked Powell in early 2009 for advice about her emails – before she used private servers for State Department business -- Powell told her he used a system that avoided government servers and warned: “…There is real danger, be very careful. I got around it all by not saying much and not using systems that captured the data.”
Clinton said material she sent and received on an unclassified private system was not sensitive.
“There were no headers, there was no statement, top secret, secret, or confidential,” Clinton said. “I communicated about classified material on a wholly separate system. I took it very seriously.”
www.yahoo.com/news/trump-allies-cite-clinton-email-170539657.html
Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice used private accounts for classified emails
Rice and Powell were sent sensitive national security information to nongovernment email addresses. When Clinton asked Powell in early 2009 for advice about her emails – before she used private servers for State Department business -- Powell told her he used a system that avoided government servers and warned: “…There is real danger, be very careful. I got around it all by not saying much and not using systems that captured the data.”
Clinton said material she sent and received on an unclassified private system was not sensitive.
“There were no headers, there was no statement, top secret, secret, or confidential,” Clinton said. “I communicated about classified material on a wholly separate system. I took it very seriously.”
www.yahoo.com/news/trump-allies-cite-clinton-email-170539657.html