Only took five years: Hillary Clinton lost security clearance, State Department confirms
RT,
12
October, 2018
Former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton no longer has a security
clearance. Five of her former aides also lost theirs, following a
scandal over her use of a private email server while running the
State Department.
Clinton’s
security clearance “has
been withdrawn at her request,” the
Senate Judiciary Committee revealed
on Friday,
citing a State Department note dated
September 21 .
The
State Department document, doesn’t say anything about Clinton’s
request, however, only that her clearance was “administratively
withdrawn” on
August 30, 2018, as part of the ongoing review of how Clinton and her
staff handled classified documents using a private email server
during her tenure.
“Clearances
for five other individuals whom Clinton designated as researchers
have also been withdrawn, including close aide Cheryl Mills,” the
committee said. The State Department letter shows that this happened
on September 20. The names of four other aides were redacted without
explanation.
Hillary
Clinton testifies before the House Appropriations Committee on March
10, 2011 © Reuters/Hyungwon Kang
This
timeline means that Clinton’s clearance was withdrawn two weeks
after the Trump administration announced it would revoke
the clearance of
former CIA chief John Brennan, citing “the
risks posed by his erratic conduct and behavior.” After
resigning from the CIA, Brennan launched a career as a cable news
pundit, criticizing Trump at every step and even accusing the
president of treason over his summit with Russian President Vladimir
Putin in July.
The
White House said it would look into revoking the clearances of
several other Obama administration officials, though no further
withdrawals have been announced since.
Clinton
served as the helm of the State Department from January 2009 to
February 2013, when she resigned to launch her 2016 presidential bid.
She has not held a government post since. By Washington custom,
former officials retain their security clearances in case their
successors need advice on sensitive matters, though that practice is
being challenged under Trump.
Though
she does not have an official role in the DNC, Clinton remains
engaged in politics. Most recently, she said that Democrats should
forego civility until they win in the November midterms, because
Republicans are an “ideological
party that is driven by the lust for power.”
“You
cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you
stand for, what you care about,” Clinton
told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.
The
use of a private email server by Clinton and a number of her aides -
including confidant Huma Abedin - was first revealed in 2013, when
Romanian hacker Marcel Lazar Lehel (aka Guccifer) leaked a number of
messages from clintonemail.com.
By
2015, House Republicans investigating the 2012 Benghazi attacks
established that Clinton had almost exclusively used the server run
from her Chappaqua, New York home instead of the secure State
Department network. Clinton finally admitted the private server use
in March 2015, months before Trump launched his presidential bid, but
said that the messages did not contain classified information and
that she meant no harm.
The
FBI investigation did find classified messages among the thousands of
emails. In July 2016, FBI Director James Comey publicly announced no
charges would be filed in the case. The email scandal continued to
dog Clinton to the very end of the campaign, however.
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