
There is the public Hillary and the private Hillary.
Via Circa:
When Hillary Clinton was interviewed by the FBI this past summer about classified information contained in her private Blackberry emails, she told agents she could not recall concerns during her tenure at the State Department that foreign hackers were trying to access top government officials’ private email accounts.
Her memory was apparently a lot better two years earlier when she was paid by Wall Street firms to give speeches, according to purported excerpts of those speeches made public by WikiLeaks.
In a June 2014 speech at the University of Connecticut, Clinton told the audience that she was aware that foreign actors “were going after the personal emails of people who worked in the State Department” and that she was also aware that it was “still against the rules” for State Department foreign service officers overseas to use Blackberrys for their email service.
Those speech comments — recounted in an hackedJanuary 2016 memo from Clinton campaign opposition researcher Tony Carrk to her campaign chairman John Podesta that was made public by WikiLeaks on Friday — stand in sharp contrast to what Clinton told the FBI in a July interview, according to the bureau’s official summary of that interview.
You can read the purportedly hacked memo here and a summary of Clinton’s interview with the FBI here.
