“Anyone who has tried to pry information from the federal government may have been surprised on Tuesday by Hillary Clinton’s assertion that in all her emails in four years as secretary of state she never strayed into the classified realm,” the New York Times reports.
“After all, a consensus of both Republicans and Democrats for many years has been that the government routinely overclassifies information, reflexively stamping ‘secret’ on mountains of documents with marginally sensitive content….But some secrecy experts and former government officials on Tuesday were skeptical, noting the interesting turnabout that had a former top official insisting, for once, that none of her exchanges were secret.”
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