Former New York Republican Gov. George Pataki opened his speech Tuesday at a presidential forum by referring to emails he has received from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
“I’m leaving the White House dead broke,” he said to the crowd at the International Association of Fire Fighters presidential forum in Washington, D.C., referencing their virtual correspondence. “Think you could line up any speeches for me?”
“She sent me a few about Benghazi, but they’re classified, so I can’t let you know what they say,” he added.
Clinton continues to dominate headlines after news broke last week that she used a personal email account during her tenure as America’s top diplomat. An ongoing investigation will determine whether she broke record-keeping rules with the use of her personal account to conduct government business. Clinton is set to address the public Tuesday afternoon about the email controversy.
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