Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took a swipe at Hillary Clinton on Friday over her use of a private e-mail account as secretary of state, warning that it may have jeopardized national security.
“For security purposes, you need to be behind a firewall that recognizes the world for what it is, and it’s a dangerous world and security would mean that you couldn’t have a private server,” Bush told Radio Iowa in an interview. “It’s a little baffling, to be honest with you, that didn’t come up in Secretary Clinton’s thought process.”
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Clinton, who like Bush has yet to announce a presidential campaign, is still reeling from the news that she exclusively used a personal email account instead of a government one while serving in the Obama administration. The move ran counter to administration guidelines, and experts have raised concerns about record-keeping and security issues. The State Department has said there was no hard prohibition on the practice, however. The House Select Committee on Benghazi announced an investigation into the matter this week. Clinton has asked the State Department to release her emails to the public, a process that could take months.









