"The call is coming from inside the house." https://t.co/PIkQv9RnFr
— Kris Kinder (@kris_kinder) May 12, 2016
Well, this is reassuring:
“I give up. Call me on my home #": Clinton abandoned secure line to use home phone https://t.co/7UPq4j6rTs pic.twitter.com/cg5A3J81h6
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) May 12, 2016
More from The Hill:
It’s unclear whether the two did connect, or if they moderated any discussion they may have had to avoid sensitive topics while on an unsecure landline.
But the episode is likely to cause concern among critics of Clinton, who have previously accused her of resorting to unsecure forms of communication out of convenience, potentially jeopardizing sensitive information. Another email of Clinton’s, released in January, appeared to show her telling a top aide to remove identifying details and send a sensitive document through a “nonsecure” channel instead of via “secure fax.”
“This drip, drip of new Clinton emails show Hillary Clinton could not care less about the security of her communications,” said Tom Fitton, the president of the watchdog group, Judicial Watch, in a statement releasing Thursday’s email. “How many other smoking gun emails are Hillary Clinton and her co-conspirators in the Obama administration hiding from the American people?”
Ugh.
https://twitter.com/bccover/status/730896312447684608
Similar Hillary-Mills conversation in 2009: I give up with this State Dept. email. Let's go with my home server. https://t.co/Gs3VVeqZBw
— TheRightWingM ?? (@TheRightWingM) May 12, 2016
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Conversation about an unsecured phone call on an unsecured email sent on an unsecured server. https://t.co/PIkQv9RnFr
— Kris Kinder (@kris_kinder) May 12, 2016
If it were anyone else, theyd be indicted for sure. This woman is powerful and not in a good way.
— NavajoChííshWoman (@myrahenry24) May 12, 2016
True story.
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S̶e̶c̶u̶r̶e̶ ̶f̶a̶x̶e̶s̶.̶
S̶e̶c̶u̶r̶e̶ ̶e̶m̶a̶i̶l̶s̶.̶
Wants to be President https://t.co/09B8CAthWO— Razor (@hale_razor) May 12, 2016
.@thehill "It’s 3 a.m and your children are safe and asleep. Who do you want answering the [unsecured] phone?"
— WPC Olympia Watch (@OlympiaWatch) May 12, 2016
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