Dick Morris: Email Audit Shows Hillary Wanted to Keep Emails From Public

By    |   Wednesday, 25 May 2016 05:52 PM EDT ET

Political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax TV on Wednesday that the most damaging aspect of the State Department report on Hillary Clinton's emails was one communication that indicated that the former secretary of state worried over whether her emails were "too accessible."

"That's the word she used: 'accessible,'" Morris told "The Hard Line" host Ed Berliner. He was referring to an email Clinton sent to Huma Abedin after the aide suggested that the former first lady switch from her private server to the government's system.

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"Hillary wrote back and said: 'No, I don't want to do that. I want to keep the private server because I'm concerned that my emails might be too accessible,'" Morris said.

"Hillary said she did this for convenience, only to carry one device," he told Berliner. "Nobody even believes that anymore.

"But here's an admission that she did the private server to keep her communications inaccessible to freedom of information, to media inquiries, to anybody looking into what she was doing in the State Department."

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Political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax TV on Wednesday that the most damaging aspect of the State Department report on Hillary Clinton's emails was one communication that indicated that the former secretary of state worried over whether her emails were "too accessible."
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