Hillary Clinton’s Email Server. How and why it was created, and the players involved in it’s construction. And it’s scandal and eventual destruction.
Last Friday, the FBI released the final batch of what amounted to nearly 250 pages of interview notes and reports collected during the course of its investigation.
Agents interviewed officials ranging from former Secretary of State Colin Powell to CIA officers to the IT staffer who first rented a minivan to drive the server from Washington to the Clinton’s home in Chappaqua, New York.
From Politico.com.
Clinton turned to others for help. She needed help managing a massive trove of communications about the inner workings of the nation’s diplomacy and national security. Over the course of five years, those emails lived first in her Chappaqua, New York, basement, then later in a data center in New Jersey, then they were FedExed across the country and possibly copied onto a thumb drive before being printed out, sorted and handed back to the State Department in 12 bankers’ boxes. The boxes soon found themselves at the center of an FBI investigation and led ultimately to the biggest controversy to shadow Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. But it all started with the strange home server. This is its story. Please click here to read the rest of this report on politico.com.
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