Will the media ask Hillary about her pledge to cooperate with email inquiry?
WASHINGTON (NYT) — The State Department’s inspector general has sharply criticized Hillary Clinton’s exclusive use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, saying she had not sought permission to use it and would not have received it if she had.
In a report delivered to members of Congress on Wednesday, the inspector general said that Mrs. Clinton “had an obligation to discuss using her personal email account to conduct official business” with officials responsible for handling records and security but that inspectors “found no evidence” that she had requested or received approval from anyone at the department to conduct her state business on a personal email.
The report also said that department officials “did not — and would not — approve her exclusive reliance on a personal email account to conduct Department business.”
Will the media ask questions like this?
Hillary’s website contains a “pledge” that she’d cooperate with the email probe. But she declined to be interviewed. pic.twitter.com/QRuN6GBSIT
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) May 25, 2016
Hillary refused to be interviewed for the State Dept. probe, as did nine of her aides and associates?! pic.twitter.com/T2PIIcUEsj
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) May 25, 2016