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In reply to the discussion: Officials: Scant evidence that Clinton had malicious intent in handling of emails [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)has acknowledged explicit intent to obstruct public access to public documents simply by putting government emails on a private server in her home and should be prosecuted for it.
New government officials and employees at federal, state and local levels, are generally required to attend orientation and training sessions in which they are instructed in laws about the public's right to access public documents. Hillary Clinton would have received those instructions both as a new Senator and as Secretary of State.
Clinton also would have been instructed about those laws as a law student and certainly encountered them as a lawyer, (I was and I only had paralegal training!) and definitely was aware of them during Whitewater.
In addition, as First Lady of Arkansas and the US, she saw what was required of her husband, Bill Clinton, as far as the public's right to access public documents. Hell the entire Clinton Library, which she has been involved with, is one big public document repository.