Former U.S. attorney general Michael Mukasey says he was wrong to suggest that if Hillary Clinton was ever convicted of destroying government records by erasing the contents of her email server, she would be legally unqualified for the presidency.
The suggestion came Monday from Mukasey, a former federal judge who served as attorney general during former president George W. Bush’s administration. He was also named as an early adviser to the Jeb Bush campaign.
On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Mukasey said “I think the more dangerous part of this, from her standpoint, is not so much the placement of the material here as wiping the server.”
“Number one, that’s a felony, but that statute disqualifies you from holding any further office in the United States and she’s running for a further office under the United States.”









