Veteran political analyst Dick Morris says that if people are looking for secrets on Benghazi from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, they should really look at emails sent by her aides because Clinton can't type.
"Hillary Clinton doesn't type," Morris, who served as a political adviser to former President Bill Clinton, told J.D. Hayworth and Miranda Khan on "America's Forum" on
Newsmax TV on Tuesday.
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"I'm kind of the only guy that would know that and can say it in public, but she doesn't type," he said, which he recently wrote about on
TheDailyHillary.com.
"In 20 years of working with them, I never got a memo from her, anything typed," he explained. "She can't type. Bill can't, and she can't.
"So when you go through these emails, don't expect to find a lot on that server written by Hillary," he said.
"For really important emails, look to Huma Abedin or Cheryl Mills, her two chief aides, who were with her all the time," he added. "They're the ones whose emails would contain the stuff you want to find out."
That means that when the House Select Committee on Benghazi is "looking for her emails and wondering will that have the hidden secrets of Benghazi? If they do, they wouldn't be on Hillary's email, they would be on Huma's or Cheryl Mills'" email accounts, Morris explained.
"I don't think there's anyone that's ever told the House committee that she doesn't type, but I know she doesn't because I worked with her for 20 years and with Bill and they don't type," he added
Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, who is the chairman of that committee, sent out a formal request asking that Clinton turn over the email server which she kept in her home in Chappaqua, New York, during her tenure at the State Department.
"They're going to have to turn over emails," Morris said. "Any citizen is obliged to answer a subpoena, and they'll be included in the defense, but" when the committee goes digging, it should "dig there too."
The veteran political analyst says that if the email controversy doesn't go away at some point,
Democrats may drop her and start pursuing another candidate.
"That makes her very vulnerable to a challenge from [Massachusetts Sen.] Elizabeth Warren," Morris told Newsmax.