John Kerry Used Private Email to Send Classified Material to Hillary Clinton

By Published on February 3, 2016

The State Department admits that current Secretary of State John Kerry used a “non-official account” to send classified material to his predecessor Hillary Clinton, who was using an unsecure, off-the-books private server to handle her email.

The latest twist in the Clinton email scandal is an email then-Senator Kerry sent in 2011, when he was the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, as described by The Hill:

The message referenced India, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and was classified for containing information about foreign governments and U.S. foreign relations.

“We all know this will be a troubled relationship because that is it’s [sic] nature,” he wrote in one unredacted section. “But there are real possibilities at this moment to put options to the test.”

Kerry’s email was classified at the “secret” level, which is a higher level than “confidential” but lower than “top secret.”

A note at the bottom of the message indicates that it was sent from Kerry’s iPad.

The Associated Press describes two more questionable Kerry emails:

Another email that Kerry sent to Clinton on his iPad, from Aug. 28, 2012, was released in full on Friday with no redactions. Another email from Feb. 4, 2012, apparently not sent from Kerry’s iPad, was classified in full at the “confidential” or lowest level.

[State Department spokesman John] Kirby could not immediately say if either of those two messages was sent from Kerry’s non-official account.

 

Read the article “John Kerry Used Private Email to Send Classified Material to Hillary Clinton” on breitbart.com.

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