Bob Woodward says the Hillary e-mail situation reminds him of the Nixon tapes YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgCEeWKPq-oA new week and a new set of problems for Hillary Clinton as she tries to deal with the expanding
Emailgate scandal, as well as a new level of distress for the Democrat Party as it faces the intensifying fallout from the former secretary of state's use of a private email server.
On Sunday, ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl reported that there may exist a complete set of Clinton emails on a backup server that can provide investigators with a full record of Hillary's correspondence, even those emails that she determined were personal and ordered to be deleted. This development, as reported by Breitbart, could expose Clinton to serious legal problems if backup files show she destroyed evidence important to the Benghazi investigation.
The primary server on which Clinton supposedly stored her official and her personal emails has been seized by the FBI as the Justice Department investigates what kind of classified info may have been contained in those digital communications that were apparently unsecured. Some reports say that primary server has been professionally wiped clean, which makes the existence of a possible backup all the more significant.
ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Karl in his report for the ABC News show This Week:"...in the most intriguing new development, Platte River Networks,
the Colorado company that set up Clinton's server, told ABC News it is highly likely that a full backup of the server was made, meaning those thousands of emails she deleted, may still exist. The company says it's cooperating with the FBI."
In another blockbuster report, The Washington Times says the number of Hillary Clinton's emails now believed to contain classified information is exploded, from 4 to 60. Clinton has maintained that her emails, which were managed on a personal server kept in her private residence, contained no classified materials.
"That figure [of 60] is current through the end of July and is likely to grow as officials wade through a total of 30,000 work-related emails that passed through her personal email server, officials said. The process is expected to take months,? reports the Times.
And in one of the most damning assessments to date about Hillary Clinton's potential problems stemming from the Emailgate scandal, famed
Watergate reporter Bob Woodward says the situation reminds him of the Nixon tapes and the fall of the former president.
Woodward made his explosive comment early Monday on the MSNBC show Morning Joe. By clicking on the video above, you can see the segment that may well have Democrat party officials and power brokers pulling their hair out.
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