Saturday, October 17, 2015

Clinton Cracks Up Over Question About FBI Probe Into Email Server


By Bradford Richardson, Oct 16, 2015 Daily Mail

A question about the FBI investigation into her private email server caused former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to laugh out loud during a Friday interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper

“Bernie Sanders said that ‘the American people are tired of hearing about your damn emails,’ but there are a lot of people who are not, including FBI officials looking into whether national security was compromised because of this server,” Tapper said in the interview, prompting Clinton to produce several hearty guffaws.

Clinton reiterated that she never transmitted classified information over the private server that she held during her tenure at State.

The Democratic primary front-runner also characterized reports to the contrary, which say she did house classified information on her server, as a “very strong difference of opinion.”

 
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