Hillary Clinton Now Uses Two Phones

By    |   Tuesday, 10 March 2015 08:37 PM EDT ET

Hillary Clinton said in a press conference on Tuesday she opted to use only one phone for her email while she was secretary of state, but she now appears to use two.

At an event on February 24, Clinton was asked whether she uses an iPhone or an Android device.

"IPhone," Clinton responded. After a pause, she added, "OK. In full disclosure, and a BlackBerry."

"I don't throw anything away," Clinton said. "I'm like two steps short of a hoarder."

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Clinton said she went with one device because that was more convenient.

Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren said on Tuesday's "On the Record"  that the fact that Clitnon has two phones now doesn't disprove her claim she had only one during her four years as secretary.

But one of her guests, ABC News Political Director Rick Klein, said her words ring "a little bit false."

Klein said it "really doesn't make sense" that Clinton would opt for a simple, convenient choice as she entered a high-pressure, high-power job, then opt for more complicated once she entered the private sector.

The lengths that Clinton went through to set up a private server in her home that gives her the final say over what emails are released will cause continued questions, Klein said.

Doug Heye, former communications director for the Republican National Committee, also was skeptical.

"I have an antique device called a Blackberry, too," Heye said Tuesday on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront." "I have two different e-mails I can use from that."

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