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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton gives an economic speech at New York University on Friday. (Spencer Platt, Getty Images)
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton gives an economic speech at New York University on Friday. (Spencer Platt, Getty Images)
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Hillary Clinton’s emphatic claim in March that she “did not e-mail any classified material to anyone on my e-mail” from her private account was always a little hard to believe given the sheer volume of correspondence: 55,000 pages of e-mail. No classified material?

And now, , the inspector general of the intelligence community has concluded she did send e-mails that contained classified information on at least four occasions.

And since the IG only examined a small number of e-mails, “potentially hundreds of classified e-mails” in the Clinton trove.

that the material had been classified only after she sent it, and this should be easy to verify or refute.

In any event, there should no longer be a shred of doubt about the reckless and irresponsible nature of Clinton’s use of private e-mail while she was secretary of state.

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