Via Free Beacon:
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.) falsely repeated Hillary Clinton’s private email server excuse on Sunday that she used just one device for her work and personal emails, when the FBI’s released report two days earlier refuted that claim.
“I opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the State Department, because I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two,” Clinton said in March of 2015.
Clinton has also repeatedly called the server a “mistake,” but ABC host Martha Raddatz asked Kaine if that wasn’t a good-enough explanation for the American people.
“What these notes demonstrate is in very significant detail why the FBI chose not to go forward with any additional proceeding,” Kaine said. “She did make a mistake, and she made it by deciding she wanted to use one device rather than multiple devices.”
However, the FBI released files from its investigation into Clinton’s private email server on Friday, and among the findings was there were 13 different mobile devices associated with Clinton’s two numbers that could have been used to send and receive emails on her system:
We also showed that Justin Cooper, one of her IT people, told the FBI that Hillary used a flip phone in addition to her Blackberry and so was carrying at least two devices at a time. This in addition to iPads which she also appeared to use and having at least 8 Blackberries in her 4 years at the State Department.
Of course, the answer itself revealed the lie and/or the failure to understand email and that you can have two emails available to you on one device.
