And she deleted 30,000 ‘not work related’ emails. It depends on what the meaning of is is…
Via Weekly Standard:
Late in yesterday’s Benghazi testimony — well after most of the media declared Hillary Clinton the runaway “winner” — there was an illuminating exchange about her email correspondence with Sidney Blumenthal.
Trey Gowdy asked Clinton how she knew that she turned over all of her emails that were work-related, given that Blumenthal had turned over emails from Clinton that she herself had not turned over. Clinton responded:
CLINTON: Well if you are talking about Mr. Blumenthal, which I assume you are, he had some that I didn’t have, and I had some that he didn’t have. And he — I was under no obligation to make any of his emails available unless I decided they were work related.
And the ones that I decided that were work related I forwarded to the state.gov accounts of the people with whom I worked.
GOWDY: Madam Secretary, is there any question that the 15 that James Cole turned over to us were work related? There’s no ambiguity about that. They were work related.
CLINTON: No. They were from a personal friend, not … any government official. And they were, I determined on the basis of looking at them, what I thought was work related and what wasn’t. And some I didn’t even have time to read, Mr. Chairman. (Emphasis added)
This is a far cry from what she said back in March, regarding her work-related emails:

