Hillary Clinton on Saturday said she’s confident nothing marked classified was relayed in her private emails while she was secretary of state.
Two inspectors general have asked the Department of Justice to investigate whether classified information was mishandled in relation to Clinton’s use of a private email account.
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The Justice Department mistakenly told reporters that the request was for a criminal investigation, then corrected itself and said the request was not a criminal referral.
Clinton, who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, said “there was a disagreement between various agencies” as to whether the four emails in question should have been classified when they were sent.
“I did not receive anything that was marked as classified,” Clinton told reporters after a campaign event in Winterset, Iowa.
“What I think you’re seeing here is a very typical kind of discussion, to some extent disagreement, among various parts of the government over what should or should not be publicly released,” Clinton said.
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