the presence of classified information upon it carried an increased risk of compromise or inadvertent disclosure. the fbi began investigating clinton s handling of e-mails back in 2015 after discovering she had been using a home server for her government correspondence and then in 2016 as you ll remember before the election, former fbi director james comey announced the agency would not recommend charges but described clinton as having been, quote, extremely caresless. again, this report just scratching the surface because of all the obstacles in the investigation. all right. aishah hasnie, we appreciate you coming in. interesting because disgraceful, hillary clinton, i m sorry, she s a disgrace. the bottom line is, the point at the end there, what infewer rates critics of hillary clinton, it seems there s two standards of justice. you hear about security
this it takes years to come up and say we had nearly 600 violations but not one every one of those people should have actually lost their security clearance attorney general bondi this drives people like me and millions of people at home nuts. how do we get to justice in this type of thing? you have to have a security clearance and then when you misapply that, you misuse it, can t you be fired? can t did you go to jail? what is justice supposed to look like. not what we are seeing now. i really don t think it s bill barr though. i think it s the deep state still within the justice department he would give anything to question her. 600 emails were found to have security violations. she bleach bit her computer. it s crazy. they destroyed her servers in her bathroom with
jason: welcome back to hannity special. while the radical left focuses on impeaching the president, a real political scandal is back in the spotlight. the state department has completed its internal investigation into former secretary of state hillary clinton s use of a private email server. an investigation that started when i was a chairman back in 2016. our own catherine herridge has the latest. catherine? jason, late today the state department delivered this 9-page report to republican senator chuck grassley confirming its investigation into the mishandling of classified information on hillary clinton s personal email server for government business was complete. the state department review found the 38 people were responsible for 91 security violations and protocols for safeguarding classified materials were violated another 497 times.
here with reaction is judicial watch president tom fitton, former florida attorney general pam bondi, and fox news contributor and former clinton polster doug schoen. tom, i want to start with this state department investigation because this really, it just really gets to me. as catherine reported, the state department found that 38 individuals are responsible for 91 security violations but another 497 violations were found and not one person was found culpable. not one person is responsible for any of that nobody was fired. nobody was put in handcuffs. nobody lost their security clearance. it was just all some big accident? what the you know, but, on the other hand, jason, the report confirms that people did deliberately put classified information into this unsecure system. they say it was rare but it happened. and we have to remember this wouldn t have happened,
jason: welcome back to this hannity special, the left impeachment hysteria. while the radical left focus on impeaching the president, a real political scandal is back in the spotlight. the state department hasil completed its internal investigation into former secretary of state hillary clinton s use of a private emailar server. an investigation started when i was a chairman back in 2016. our own catherine herridge has the latest. the state department delivered this nine page report republican assenator chuck grassley confirming the investigation into the mishandling of classified information on hillary clinton s personal email server for government business was complete. the state department review found 38 people were responsible for 91 security violations and protocols for safeguarding