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On 18 Aug 2024 23:41:31 -0000, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:Trump, as PRESIDENT of the USA, had the power to declassify ANYTHING he wanted to. All those supposedly classified papers were declassified by him while he was President.
The Horny Goat <lcraver@home.ca> wrote:Which all goes to show why the Trump/Republican attacks on Hillary forOn Sat, 17 Aug 2024 09:12:15 -0700, Paul S Person>
<psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
>Still probably a bad decision, though. But then, so was the private>
server itself. When working for the gummint on gummint time one really
should use the gummint server. It might even be harder to hack than a
private server, who can say?
Perhaps, but Washington has the right to access a server they own at
any time they choose without a warrant.
This is true, but government-owned mail servers have a whole host of
requirements that come down from the DHS, from two-factor authentication
on down to particular header formats. It's a major pain in the neck
(and it's why small governmental organizations will try and use
unauthorized mail servers whenever they possibly can).
>
One of the big deals is that email is considered a public record and
consequently needs to be archived. Its not just that it can be accessed
by some other governmental organization, it all needs to be archived
in specific ways. This is also a pain, but in the case of something
like the Clinton server in question it's also very important for
historical reference.
having her own server had a certain ... weight and solidity ... that
the other attacks mostly lacked.
One of the issues was whether anything on it was classified. I seem to
recall that the story was that some things may have classified
elsewhere, but had all been declassified on reaching the State Dept.
Which sounds a bit ... loosy goosy ... to me, but then Trump was found
to have undeniably classified paper documents at Mar-a-Lago after he
left office. And, since they have it camera, tried to hide them when
asked to give them up.
Hillary's mail server seems almost ... quaint ... in comparison. Still
not a good idea, however.
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