Clinton Claims She Doesn’t Remember Signing NDA On Email Security
Jun 10, 2016 at 4:24 PM
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HILLARY'S MEMORY MUST BE FAILING HER

Hillary Clinton claims to have no memory of signing a State Department non-disclosure agreement for handling classified material, and instead relies on her favorite canned response about never sending or receiving government secrets. I would like to see what Edward Snowden could do to Clinton in a two-hour interview. They could sell the shit out of that on Pay Per View.

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CLINTON SIGNED NDA LAYING OUT CRIMINAL PENALTIES

Clinton signed the NDA upon joining the State Department that renders her talking point moot. She wrote more than 100 emails on the server the government now says are classified. The Free Beacon reported in November on Clinton’s 2009 NDA signing that said there were criminal penalties for any unauthorized disclosure of classified material:

As the nation’s chief diplomat, Hillary Clinton was responsible for ascertaining whether information in her possession was classified and acknowledged that “negligent handling” of that information could jeopardize national security, according to a copy of an agreement she signed upon taking the job.

A day after assuming office as secretary of state, Clinton signed a Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement that laid out criminal penalties for “any unauthorized disclosure” of classified information.

Experts have guessed that Clinton signed such an agreement, but a copy of her specific contract, obtained by the Competitive Enterprise Institute through an open records request and shared with the Washington Free Beacon, reveals for the first time the exact language of the NDA.

“I have been advised that the unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized retention, or negligent handling of SCI by me could cause irreparable injury to the United States or be used to advantage by a foreign nation,” the agreement states.

 

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