clinton s household at the time, registered to somebody who had a slight misspelling that turned out to be an aide to the secretary when she was first lady under then president bill clinton. we don t know where that e-mail server is located, but we know that it was ran on a network the clintons had owned somewhere in new york state. and the aide you re talking about who seems to have set this up is named eric hotham and he has a long history with the clintons that involves other controversies. right. i think the question here is when we look into the server and how we know the clintons have used this private internet connection is where are these e-mails being stored, why are they using a service rather than something that the state department had, and how secure were those messages, particularly in the face of foreign adversaries. as of now, we have no one has succeeded in getting a
looked at these contemporaneous internet records that showed where this what server was registered at this time. that ip address had gone back to an internet connections that owned by somebody at the clinton s household at the time registered to somebody who had a slight misspelling that turned out to be an aide to the secretary when she was first lady under then president bill clinton. we don t know where that e-mail server is located, but we know that it was ran on a network the clintons had owned somewhere in new york state. and the aide you re talking about who seems to have set this up is named eric hotham and he has a long history with the clintons that involves other controversies. right. i think the question here is when we look into the server and how we know the clintons have used this private internet connection is where are these
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