Nonsense!
If she were to actually take responsibility, she would hand over all emails that she chose to destroy (and there is absolutely no benign reason to do destroy them), and she would instruct all her minions to tell all they know.
2. Her use of a private email account was allowed under State Department rules.
Might one suspect that State Department Rules might be superseded by higher law? One suspects that laws, or at least directives, were broken.
3. Nothing she sent or received was marked classified.
And, we have her word on this (it would be funny, but it's too critical). Also, might a subordinate have carefully filleted classifications before receipt? It's a worthy question to pursue.
4. She provided all of her work-related emails to the State Department.
She's hiding something big, big, big here, one most strongly suspects.
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3. Nothing she sent or received was marked classified.
Actually impossible.
How can a SoS, in four years, not generate classified email? And if she generated it, she had to mark it with the appropriate classification.
Just another lie.
I bet she’ll come up with a new meaning/definition for “work-related”...that’s what I would do if I were wearing a pantsuit and had my own Huma...