A Guide to Hillary Clinton’s Most Sensitive Emails

The former secretary of state has argued that no emails on her account were marked as classified at the time she received them.

By Published on August 25, 2015

Hillary Clinton stored at least 63 emails on a private server that have now been deemed classified by the State Department, a collection of messages that contains diplomatic information not normally discussed in public.

The messages already released contain just one with “SECRET” information withheld at the request of the FBI and the rest of the classifications at the lowest tier, “CONFIDENTIAL” — a level usually invoked for diplomatic communications.

However, some of the emails on Clinton’s server that appear most sensitive did not get either classification. They include near-real-time reports on the violence that unfolded in Libya in 2011 and 2012.

Read the article “A Guide to Hillary Clinton’s Most Sensitive Emails” on politico.com.

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