(The Clinton campaign declined to provide an opposing view.)
Charles Tiefer, Forbes: “The report released Wednesday by the State Department inspector general on its email records management is being reported as heavy-duty criticism of former secretary Hillary Clinton. However, the report has more in it that vindicates Clinton than nails her. It does not add any new serious charges or adverse facts. And, it shows she was less out of line with her predecessors, notably Colin Powell , than has been charged. Powell’s handling of his email was so similar, in fact, that when House Republicans drag this issue through hearings up to Election Day, Powell should be called as a witness — a witness for Clinton. To put it differently, she is having a double standard applied to her.”
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Ruth Marcus, The Washington Post: “The report suggests that Clinton at State was the queen bee, to be unquestioningly served by the hive. When department staffers raised concerns about Clinton’s server, the inspector general said, a senior official responded that ‘the mission ... is to support the secretary and instructed the staff never to speak of the secretary’s personal email system again.’ It is not fair to blame Clinton for this particular high-handedness — she was not involved in this discussion — but it is reasonable to ask what role she and her team played in creating this climate of acquiescence.”
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