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Firendly reminder that this was the real issue with buttery males/but her emails: that Hillary Clinton was using a private email server to circumvent these laws.
And every other US government employee that knowingly emailed to or from that server is also complicit.
Yet another legitimate problem tossed out with the bathwater because it got associated with the maga crowd. Very handy, that.
Point of order. These laws were written because of Mrs. Clinton's server. She wasn't circumventing shit, because the law hadn't caught up to technology, technically it still hasn't, but that's a whole other kettle of fish.
The reason it got "forgotten" is that after they wasted years and tons of money trying to find something to charge her with, they came up empty handed, since it really was just a mistake.
This is bullshit. I'm old enough to remember when the Bush administration setting up their own email servers to avoid these very same exact laws was a big issue for the Democratic Party.
They updated the laws since then. The Clinton administration was the one that passed the laws that W Bush was flirting with breaking. As far as I remember, they also didn't actually break the established law, they just got close enough that the Dems started screaming about their precious rules and norms.
HWBush didn't actually have much in the way of laws binding him, but his administration didn't bother with the Internet. Whitehouse.com was a porn site until '97-'98