• eestileib@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    She got lucky because the Secretary of State was specifically carved out of the data management rules. That loophole has since been closed.

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      1 month ago

      Well considering she worked at the State Dept. I’m sure there were some exceptions proffered.

      My argument is the email server was in line with government TS SOP and not, yah know a bathroom at a golf resort.

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        It wasn’t standard operating procedure, she rejected all the stuff the it staff wanted to set up for her. If it had been any other employee of the state department at the time it would have been criminal, and it would be illegal for the SoS today. She also obstructed the investigation.

        And it cost her, and the country. It’s probably right she didn’t face charges, but it was still a serious and irresponsible fuckup.

        There are levels to these things, and the mar-a-lago shit is obviously exponentially worse.