Dear editor:
Ms. Hageman:
I remember when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state and used a private email server for communication to her staff. Millions of dollars and years of time were …
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Dear editor:
Ms. Hageman:
I remember when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state and used a private email server for communication to her staff. Millions of dollars and years of time were spent by a Republican-led House committee, to investigate this breach of security. Although ultimately no criminal wrongdoing was found, "Lock her up!" became a battle cry for a subsequent presidential election.
Now we learn that senior officials in the Trump administration were using personal phones and an unsecured messaging app to communicate classified military intelligence in real time. How unsecured was it? A magazine reporter was included in the communication loop! Oops!
So ... are you going to investigate J.D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, Michael Waltz, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, John Ratcliffe, Steve Witkoff, Suzy Wiles, Stephen Miller and Joe Kent? Of course you're not. I am curious, however, to see how you're going to spin this to make it sound like it was just another day at the office.
Phil Anthony
Powell