Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton maintains that despite claims by the intelligence inspector general that her personal email server sent and received emails with material that should have been marked higher than "top secret," she never sent or received anything that was marked classified "at the time."
That "hasn't changed in all of these months," Clinton told
National Public Radio on Wednesday.
According to a Fox News report on Tuesday, Intelligence Community Inspector General Charles McCullough
told two Republicans in Congress that some of Clinton's communications on the server should have been marked with classifications even higher than "top secret."
Clinton repeated to NPR a line given Tuesday by her press secretary Brian Fallon that the claim was just a "continuation of an inter-agency dispute that has been going on now for some months."
"As the State Department has confirmed, I never sent or received any material marked classified, and that hasn't changed in all of these months," Clinton said. "This, seems to me, to be, you know, another effort to inject this into the campaign. It's another leak."
Clinton said she will leave the investigation to "the professionals at the Justice Department, because nothing that this says changes the fact that I never sent or received material marked classified."
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