Even as a European*, I find this of interest, because of the level of corruption it shows.
Headline: "Clinton Was 'Extremely Careless' With Email But Should Not Be Charged".
In his statement, Comey said that the FBI's investigation had found 110 emails on Clinton's servers that had contained classified information when they were sent or received, of which eight contained material at the highest classification level of "top secret." Noting that this information was being stored on "unclassified personal servers" less secure even than commercial services like Gmail and that Clinton's use of the private account was widely known, Comey said it was "possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton's personal email account." Said Comey: "Any reasonable person should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that kind of information."
So: The FBI knows that she mishandled classified information. When you receive your security clearance, you are informed of the rules and the penalties for breaking them. Storing Secret, much less Top Secret information on a civilian server outside the control of the government violates those rules.
Yet, she will not be prosecuted. She was just "careless", no big deal. Laws are for the little people.
*Full disclosure: I used to be American, but turned in my passport some years ago. Various reasons, not least of which are the US tax policies. But the politics (The Shrub, Obama, and now...possibly Hillary!) - it's like a banana republic, only with nukes.
(Score: 2) by Snotnose on Wednesday July 06 2016, @12:21AM
She broke the law several times, but no "sensible" prosecutor will go after her. In other words, she broke the law, but she has the power to totally fuck you over if you haul her corrupt ass into court over it.
Face it, there's us little people, and the elite like HRC who can do whatever they want without worrying about penalty.
Trump's Grave will be the world's most popular open air toilet.
(Score: 1) by redneckmother on Thursday July 07 2016, @05:06AM
You are "preaching to the choir".
BTW: I'm not a republicrat or a democran.
"The System is the Solution" - AT&T, circa 1978
"The System is the Problem" - an AT&T employee, 'bout the same era
Mas cerveza por favor.