Austin American-Statesman

Clinton: No apology coming for emails

Candidate says no apology needed for email account.

- By Catherine Lucey

Democratic presidenti­al hopeful says using a private email account and server was allowed.

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA — Hillar y Rodham Clinton said Monday she does not need to apologize for using a private email account and server while at the State Department bec ause “what I did was allowed.”

In an interview with The Associated Press during a Labor Day campaign swing through Iowa, the front-runner for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination also said the lingering questions about her email practices while serving as President Barack Obama’s fifirst secretary of state have not damaged her campaign.

“Not at all. It’s a distractio­n, certainly,” Clinton said. “But it hasn’t in any way affected the plan for our campaign, the efforts we’re making to organize here in Iowa and elsewhere in the country. And I still feel very confifiden­t about the organizati­on and the message that my campaign is putting out.”

Yet even in calling the inquiry into how she used email as the nation’s top diplomat a distractio­n, Clinton played down how it has affected her personally as a candidate.

“As the person who has been at the center of it, not very much,” Clinton said. “I have worked really hard this summer, sticking to my game plan about how I wanted to sort of reintroduc­e myself to the American people.”

As she has often said in recent weeks, Clinton told AP it would have been a “better choice” for her to use separate email accounts for her personal and public business. “I’ve also tried to not only take responsibi­lity, because it was my decision, but to be as transparen­t as possible,” Clinton said.

Part of that efffort , Clinton said, is answering any questions about her email “in as many different settings as I can.” She noted she has sought for nearly a year to testify before Congress about the issue, and that she is now slated to do so in October.

The one-on-one interview with AP was the second for Clinton in the past four days. On Friday, she did not apologize for using a private email system when asked directly by NBC, “Are you sorry?” Asked Monday by the AP why she won’t directly apologize, Clinton said: “What I did was allowed. It was allowed by the State Department. The State Department has confirmed that.

“I did not send or receive any informatio­n marked classified,” Clinton said. “I take the responsibi­lities of handling classified materials very seriously and did so.”

 ?? AP ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton greets supporters at the annual Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
AP Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton greets supporters at the annual Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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