Benghazi, Email Probes Plow Ahead After Clinton Testimony

WASHINGTON (AP) — Nearly five weeks after Hillary Rodham Clinton's marathon testimony on the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, several investigations into the deadly assault and Clinton's use of a private email account and server are going full bore — and likely will continue into the presidential election year. Republicans on the House Benghazi panel were traveling to Europe, while Senate investigators continue to probe Clinton's use of a private homebrew email server for business purposes and her decision to delete messages she deemed personal. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, is continuing his investigation into Clinton's email setup and the special work status of Huma Abedin, a top Clinton aide who also has been interviewed by the House Benghazi panel. Grassley sent a letter last week to former Clinton aide Heather Samuelson, who helped screen Clinton's emails as officials determined which ones would be turned over to the government and eventually made available to the public and which ones were deemed private and later deleted. Grassley asked Samuelson a series of detailed questions, including what level of security clearance she had at State and who asked her to review Clinton's emails. Grassley said the State Department's refusal to respond to his requests for information regarding Clinton's email server and Abedin's special employment status has left him no choice. The server, which stored some 55,000 pages of emails from her time as secretary of state, was the subject of attempted cyberattacks originating in China, South Korea and Germany after she left office in early 2013, according to the Homeland Security panel.

 

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