Why Did Taxpayers Foot The Bill For Maintaining Hillary's
Private Server?
By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN, Published on TheDailyHillary.com on August 10, 2015
Hillary Clinton chose to use a private email system that she
installed in her Chappaqua home, instead of using the official State Department
system that was used by the rest of the more than 15,000 employees at State. And taxpayers footed the bill for maintaining the data on
both her personal and official email.
According to Hillary, her private emails server contained
over 30,000 personal emails that she sent and received while Secretary of
State. Hillary described them as covering her daughter's wedding, mother's
funeral, family vacations, and yoga tips. She says they had absolutely nothing
to do with State Department business.
So why did the State Department hire a former member of her
political staff to maintain the server? Why were taxpayers charged for her
private business? The server also held an additional 30,000 emails that were
official public records that she deliberately kept out of the State Department
email system.
Again, why were taxpayers forced to foot the bill for her
personal server that was set up for one reason -- to thwart the Freedom of
Information process by keeping all of her emails, including public documents,
-- out of the reach of the State Department? Should taxpayers pay the tab for
her desire to frustrate federal laws about public records?
This was no accidental circumstance; it was deliberately
orchestrated. Hillary apparently set up the system on the very day that she
began her Senate confirmation hearings in early 2009. According to The New York
Times, Justin Cooper a researcher on Bill Clinton's staff with "limited
computer experience" and "no security clearance", arranged for
the system.
Although Hillary publicly claimed that the server was
originally installed for President Clinton's use and had many safeguards; that was
not the case. The server was actually purchased by her political action
committee during the 2008 campaign and installed in her house. The PAC
continued to control it. Bryan Pagliano, formerly the IT specialist for
Hillary's campaign, was given responsibility for maintaining the PAC's server.
Hillary's leadership PAC paid Pagliano for his work during
the first four months that Hillary was Secretary of State. He obviously had no
security clearance at that time, either. After April 2009, Pagliano was hired
by the State Department and was responsible for the server.
So, for several months, all of the Secretary of State's
official emails were processed through a server in her house that was paid for
and maintained by her political organization. Is this a legitimate expenditure
for a Congressional PAC? Looks like someone belatedly figured it out and
foisted the cost on the American people.
So why should the taxpayers bear the brunt of her secret
server? They shouldn't.
Source:
dickmorris.com, Hillary Daily.
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