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But her emails? Clinton’s actions found to be worse

- Marc A. Thiessen He is a writer for Washington Post.

When the Justice Department inspector general’s report revealed that former FBI director James B. Comey had used a personal email account to conduct official business, Hillary Clinton claimed vindicatio­n. “But my emails,” she tweeted.

Yes, Madam Secretary, your emails.

In fact, the overlooked bombshell of the report is the inspector general’s confirmati­on that classified informatio­n contained in Clinton’s emails was in fact compromise­d by foreign intelligen­ce services, and that Clinton had recklessly emailed President Barack Obama using her unsecured personal email from the territory of a hostile foreign adversary.

Before the report was released, we knew from Comey’s July 2016 statement that Clinton’s private emails included “seven e-mail chains concerning matters that were classified at the Top Secret/Special Access Program level when they were sent and received.” And he speculated that, given how “extremely careless” Clinton had been, it was “possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal e-mail account.”

Well it turns out, the FBI knew with certainty at the time that hostile actors had in fact gained access to classified informatio­n via Clinton’s emails.

According to the inspector general, a special review of the Clinton email investigat­ion in 2017 by the Office to the FBI’s Inspection Division (INSD) found that “the

FBI ... successful­ly determined classified informatio­n was improperly stored and transmitte­d on Clinton’s email server, and classified informatio­n was compromise­d by unauthoriz­ed individual­s, to include foreign government’s or intelligen­ce services, via cyber intrusion or other means” (emphasis added).

We still don’t know the full extent of the damage Clinton caused, because the inspector general reports that the FBI intentiona­lly chose not to follow every potential lead of compromise­d classified informatio­n. The report notes that “Strzok further stated that the FBI’s ‘purpose and mission’ was not to pursue ‘spilled [classified] informatio­n to the ends of the earth’ and that the task of cleaning up classified spills by State Department employees was referred back to the State Department.”

We also learned new details about Clinton’s recklessne­ss and willful misconduct in using her private email.

The final version of Comey’s statement did note that Clinton “used her personal e-mail extensivel­y while outside the United States, including sending and receiving work-related e-mails in the territory of sophistica­ted adversarie­s.”

But we did not know at the time that the original draft included one more sentence: “That use included an email exchange with the President while Secretary Clinton was on the territory of such an adversary.”

According to the inspector general, “This reference later was changed to ‘another senior government official,’ and ultimately was omitted.”

Many Democrats blame Comey’s July 2016 statement for causing Clinton irreparabl­e harm in the election. But we now know Clinton’s actions were worse than what Comey presented to the American people. Just imagine if his statement had been full and complete.

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