Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's staff also used personal
emails to conduct state business, possibly contradicting assurances that
her team's communications took place on government servers.
The New York Times reported on Monday that Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner in 2016, emailed her top aides on their private email accounts when discussing the attack on the diplomacy facility in Benghazi, Libya.
"Did we survive the day?" Clinton wrote to a close adviser after being grilled by House Republicans about the 2012 incident.
The report casts new doubts on whether Clinton was being entirely truthful when she said the "vast majority" of her emails intentionally included a State Department address to ensure they were captured by government servers.
The New York Times reported on Monday that Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner in 2016, emailed her top aides on their private email accounts when discussing the attack on the diplomacy facility in Benghazi, Libya.
"Did we survive the day?" Clinton wrote to a close adviser after being grilled by House Republicans about the 2012 incident.
The report casts new doubts on whether Clinton was being entirely truthful when she said the "vast majority" of her emails intentionally included a State Department address to ensure they were captured by government servers.
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