Special Reports & Tweets - 20150424_SpecialReport-2_Alex Aired: 2015-04-24 Duration: 03:03 === Clinton's Private Email Deception (03:03) === [00:00:00] I'm a champion! I'm a champion! [00:00:04] I'm a champion! I'm a champion! [00:00:06] We know we're under attack! We know it! We're not gonna give in to them! [00:00:11] We know we're under attack! [00:00:13] There are four things I want the public to know. [00:00:15] First, when I got to work as Secretary of State, I opted for convenience to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the State Department, because I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two. [00:00:35] Nope. [00:00:35] Turns out that first statement is a lie. [00:00:38] Not only did just weeks earlier Clinton admit to using two phones... The big question. [00:00:43] Okay. [00:00:46] iPhone or Android? [00:00:49] iPhone. [00:00:53] Okay, in full disclosure? [00:00:55] Blackberry. [00:00:56] And a blackberry. [00:00:58] The Associated Press obtained State Department documents showing Clinton emailed her staff on an iPad as well. [00:01:06] And obviously an iPad is a lot bigger than a second phone. [00:01:10] So Hillary Clinton's excuse that she needed this for convenience shouldn't trump national security. [00:01:16] Now, not only do we see Clinton mixing personal and work chats, here she responds to an email update on drone strikes with some interior decorating questions. [00:01:27] Plus, it seems like she can't seem to figure out how to use her iPad. [00:01:31] Seems confident. [00:01:32] Let's make her president. [00:01:34] Second. [00:01:35] The vast majority of my work emails went to government employees at their government addresses. [00:01:42] You'll recall that it was actually the hacker, Guccifer, who revealed Clinton's private email address and the fact that she seemed to be running her own secret spy network. [00:01:51] Three men were involved in her private intelligence gathering efforts. [00:01:55] They were feeding her intel on, among other things, Benghazi. [00:01:59] What difference at this point does it make? [00:02:01] Now the State Department pledged that they turned over all documents pertaining to the Benghazi investigation. [00:02:08] We went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related emails and deliver them to the State Department. [00:02:17] At the end, I chose not to keep my private, personal emails. [00:02:22] Not only did Clinton set up her own private homebrew email server in order to control the flow of information, but it turns out Clinton actually wiped her server! [00:02:32] She admits that she destroyed the electronic copies of her State Department emails on this private server after the State Department subpoenaed those emails. [00:02:43] She basically told the Congressional investigators what they could do with their letters and with their subpoenas. [00:02:49] She could have taught Richard Nixon a lesson. [00:02:52] So it's definitely not looking good for Hillary that she wiped her server. [00:02:56] But then again, we are talking about a woman who was fired from the Watergate investigation for being unethical.