Kiersters Baish – Syndicated Columnist | Opinion | On Monday, it was revealed by the State Department that they have found “multiple security incidents” regarding “current or former employees’ handling of Hillary Clinton’s emails, and that 23 ‘violations’ and seven ‘infractions’ have been issued as part of the department’s ongoing investigation,” according to Fox News. “The information came in a letter to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, who is responsible for overseeing the security review,” reports Fox.
Breaking: Clinton email classified material violations confirmed. State Department "has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some
of whom were culpable in multiple security incidents." https://t.co/oU0QczLmGT— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) June 17, 2019
Co-founder/President of conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton, tweeted: “Breaking: Clinton email classified material violations confirmed. State Department ‘has assessed culpability to 15 individuals, some of whom were capable in multiple security incidents.”
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President Trump weighed in tweeting, “Wow! The State Department said it has identified 30 Security Incidents involving current or former employees and their handling of Crooked Hillary Clinton’s Emails. @FoxNews This is really big. Never admitted before. Highly Classified Material. Will the Dems investigate this?”
Via Fox:
The State Department, calling the matter “serious,” said it expected to conclude the investigation by Sept. 1. The department acknowledged that the probe was unusually time-consuming.
“Given the volume of emails provided to the Department from former Secretary Clinton’s private email server, the Department’s process has been necessarily more complicated and complex requiring a significant dedication of time and resources,” Taylor wrote.
Taylor also noted that disciplinary consequences were pending.
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“In every instance in which the Department found an individual to be culpable of a valid security violation or three or more infractions, the Department forwarded the outcome to the Bureau of Diplomatic Security’s Office of Personnel Security and Suitability (DS/PSS), to be placed in the individuals’ official security file,” Taylor wrote. “All valid security incidents are reviewed by DS and taken into account every time an individual’s eligibility for access to classified information is considered.