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Originally Posted by Sly
I wouldn't call it "bad judgment" when she destroyed items that she was specifically not supposed to destroy. If this happened after we knew of a crime, it would be called tampering with evidence. In this case, we have no way of knowing whether or not there is a crime because the evidence was destroyed.
Did she commit a crime? I have no idea, but she sure did not help her case.
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We don't know if she was protecting her privacy or covering up something - We may never know - The million dollar question is, is it enough to disqualify her as a presidential candidate?..
I think history will tell us that it's not - In fact the OP points to that.....