FBI doc dump on email case reveals role of 'confidential' Clinton aide. The FBI chose late Friday overshadowed by debate | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70127774 United States 09/27/2016 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: FBI doc dump on email case reveals role of 'confidential' Clinton aide. The FBI chose late Friday overshadowed by debate But the files included new details of the tech intervention by Clinton aide Huma Abedin and Clinton Foundation official Justin Cooper – and a third individual, a Hillary Clinton aide named Monica Hanley. Hanley was interviewed twice by the FBI, on Jan. 11 and June 23. Working for Hillary Clinton as a “confidential assistant,” Hanley joined the State Department in 2009 as Hillary Clinton began her job as secretary of state. Previously, the 35-year-old worked as an intern for Clinton while she served as a U.S. senator for New York. In the released documents, Hanley emerged as the go-to staffer often tasked with finding replacements to satisfy Clinton’s chosen use of non-secure BlackBerries. Hanley stated she tried to find BlackBerries for sale on eBay and admitted that she made a trip to mall in Virginia to try to find devices for sale. Hanley noted a “coffee incident” ruined one of the Clinton’s devices. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70127774 United States 09/27/2016 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: FBI doc dump on email case reveals role of 'confidential' Clinton aide. The FBI chose late Friday overshadowed by debate In her interviews, Hanley told the FBI that during her time at the State Department, she learned “specifically how to handle and transport classified information/paper but could not recall who provided the training.” Two emails from Hanley were marked classified with a c for “confidential,” the lowest level of classification. Fox News first reported some of the emails contained classified markings despite Clinton’s public claims. The FBI document said “Hanley received a Top Secret/SCI clearance at DoS.” Despite the training, during one trip to Russia, Hanley was specifically criticized for leaving a classified document in a hotel suite she shared with Clinton during the trip. “Hanley was informed by DS (Department of State) that the briefing book and document should have never been in the suite,” the document said. |
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