Amid a brewing political crisis over her State Department emails, Hillary Rodham Clinton dismissed concerns she did anything wrong and said that she has no plans to turn over any of her personal emails to investigators.
“My personal emails are my personal business, right?” she told reporters Tuesday.
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“We turned over everything that was work related, every single thing,” said the former secretary of State. “Personal stuff we did not, I had no obligation to do so and did not.”
Her comments came in a testy press conference during a campaign stop in Las Vegas.
She also denied removing emails from her controversial private web server in her New York home, which was also used while she was a federal official.
Asked if she wiped clean her server, she joked, “What like with a cloth or something? I don’t know how it works digitally at all.”
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist, can be contacted at [email protected].
