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Dick Morris: Hillary's Pat Answer to Controversy: 'Hide It'

By    |   Wednesday, 03 June 2015 09:31 PM EDT

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton cannot continue to ignore the controversies surrounding her time as secretary of state, Dick Morris tells Newsmax TV.

Appearing on "The Hard Line," Morris said that despite Clinton's attempts to ignore controversies such as her private email server that she has since wiped clean, everything will eventually have to come out.

"Those emails were all sent to somebody who can be subpoenaed," Morris said.

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During his years as an adviser to her and then-President Bill Clinton, Morris said he repeatedly tried to get Hillary Clinton to just release information without dragging it out. He was never successful.

"Her answer was, I'm going to hide it, I'm going to hide it, I'm not going to do it," he said.

She once refused to release her tax returns, and he later found out because it contained information on insider trading and the statute of limitations had not yet expired.

"The month she could no longer be prosecuted, bang, it was released," he said.

Dick Morris is the coauthor of  "Power Grab: Obama's Dangerous Plan for a One-Party Nation. "

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