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Originally Posted by Rochard
No, I do not see any difference.
The Secretary Of State used their own private email server to send out email. This was common for the Secretary of State, and prior (Republican) Secretaries of State used this same system. Also, Members of Congress used similar set ups as well.
Jared did the same.
There is a massive double standard here. Hillary Clinton does it and we have to have six investigations that drag out three years, but any Republican does the same thing and it's perfectly acceptable.
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No the previous SoS didn't. Hillary tried to blame it on the black man and the black man tossed her white ass under the buss.
His private thoughts
“email ploy this week didn't work and she once again looks shifty if not a liar,” Colin Powell wrote on Aug. 20
Emails show Colin Powell unloading on Clinton, Rumsfeld and Trump - POLITICO
And his public response
"With respect to records, if I sent an email from my public email account to an addressee at another public email account it would not have gone through State Department servers. It was a private conversation similar to a phone call. If I sent it to a state.gov address it should have been captured and retained by State servers," Powell said. "
I was not aware at the time of any requirement for private, unclassified exchanges to be treated as official records."
Colin Powell defends personal email use - POLITICO
And he later adds
“If it is public that you have a BlackBerry and it it [sic] government and you are using it, government or not, to do business, it may become an official record and subject to the law,” Powell wrote. He added later: “Be very careful. I got around it all by not saying much and not using systems that captured the data.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.dc462b798cae
So he admits he did some things to avoid official record and not be subject to law. Hillary did everything to not be subject to law and official record.