Mr. Speaker, here are just the most recent discoveries in the FBI's notes from interviewing Hillary Clinton: She tried to wipe clean her private email archive only a few weeks after The New York Times disclosed the existence of her private server. Clinton says she did not know the ``C'' mark meant classified information and did not ``pay attention to different classification levels.'' Yet she had signed a binding classified information nondisclosure agreement. There were 17,448 work-related emails that Clinton did not turn over to the State Department inspector general, despite claiming she had done so. She sent an email to all State Department employees warning them against using personal email addresses. She never sought approval to conduct State Department business on her own private mail server. Despite being personally aware of the risk of cybersecurity threats, she continued to use her own unsecure server, endangering national security. ____________________
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