Clinton Emails That Sparked Intelligence Concerns Identified

By Published on August 20, 2015

Two key emails to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server that potentially contained classified information have been identified, according to reports.

The emails have been in the public domain since May and according to Fox News — which first reported the matter — were responsible for sparking the FBI investigation into the potential mishandling of classified information.

One email from April 2011, written by the State Department’s Timmy Davis and forwarded to Clinton by her longtime aide Huma Abedin, discusses conditions in the Libyan town of Ajdabiyah worsening to the point that then-U.S. Special Envoy Christopher Stevens “is considering departure from Benghazi.”

Stevens would later become ambassador and died during the Benghazi attack in 2012.

That document, which is completely unredacted, includes information on military movements.

“AFRICOM reported Qadhafi’s forces took the eastern and western gates of Ajdabiyah, with 5 vehicles at the eastern gate and 50 at the western gate. More Qadhafi forces are heading to Ajdabiyah from Brega,” the document reads.

Read the article “Clinton Emails That Sparked Intelligence Concerns Identified” on thehill.com.

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