Oh My: Hillary Clinton Emailed Daughter Chelsea Information Now Deemed Classified
The latest Clinton email disclosure from the State Department shows
that Hillary Clinton emailed her daughter Chelsea information now deemed
classified relating to global climate talks (via Politico):
The email originated with White House Deputy National
Security Adviser Michael Froman and was forwarded to the former
secretary of state by her policy aide Jake Sullivan. Hillary Clinton
sent it along to her daughter's email account with the notation: "See
below."
The subject matter of the message is unclear, but it appears likely to relate to global climate change negotiations.
Froman sent the first message in the chain on December 19, 2009, the
day after Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama took part in
whirlwind talks in Denmark over a possible international agreement to
combat global warming. Among those sent the earliest message was White
House environmental adviser Carol Browner.
The original pair of messages from Froman were given the lowest
classification stamp, "Confidential," about a year ago when they were
released. Notations indicate the information was classified because it
came from a foreign government or pertained to diplomatic exchanges.
[…]
The now-classified message to Chelsea was among 74 documents totaling
285 pages released by State Friday afternoon pursuant to a court order.
Politico added that 2,100 emails found on Clinton’s server, which she
turned over to the FBI are now viewed as containing classified
information. Still, the publication added that the bigger bombshell was
FBI Director James Comey announcement that the bureau would be reviewing
the latest trove of Clinton-related emails found on the laptop of
Anthony Weiner, who is the estranged husband of top Hillary aide Huma
Abedin. Abedin and her Weiner shared the device. The FBI was reviewing
the laptop in a separate investigation regarding Weiner’s online
interactions with an underage girl. That’s how the emails were
discovered—and they are indeed new ones that
were sent during Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state. The contents
of these new documents remains to be seen, but this fiasco isn’t going
away after Election Day.
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