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Originally Posted by onwebcam
Wrong.. You have to have clearance. I'm pretty sure her maid didn't have clearance.
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LOL, this is new. Her maid? Really? It took all of thirty seconds to discover that was false.
It seems Marina was not a maid, and did not have access to classified information:
Hillary Clinton Regularly Had Her Maid Print Classified Documents
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Originally Posted by onwebcam
What would be the point of classifications if she could hand it out to just anyone? Quite a few were top secret. Meaning top secret clearance eyes only..
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Once again, there is a long list of people who decide who gets access to classified information. In fact, the list I gave you earlier is only a partial list. There are also entire departments in each agency who decide what information requires what level of access, and who can or should have access to that information. In some cases when classified information is discussed, people who do not have a certain level of security clearance are asked to leave the room. At the same time, if certain people (meaning the head of an agency, such as the Secretary of State) decides someone needs to be read in they are read in.
Meaning.... If there is a crisis in, say, Benghazi, and a classified operation comes to light... High ranking State Department officials and their aides are read in right there on the spot - they don't stop the government response to a current event and wait forty-two or seventy-four hours until someone below the Secretary of State decides a high ranking State Department can or cannot have access to certain information. If the Secretary of State decides someone needs to be brought in on a developing situation that is a decision the Secretary of State is allowed to make - on the spot, and without question.
This is why there was no charges after a dozen investigations. No laws were broken.