anotherview wrote:
More to the point, HRC mishandled classified materials and received a pass, again because she evinced no intent to violate the law involved.
As well, government agencies follow an unwritten policy of not going after p**********l candidates, on the theory that doing so would produce the appearance of politics on the part of government.
Also...
"Fifty-eight year old Sandy Berger, the former National Security Adviser under the Clinton Administration, illegally took classified documents from the National Archives on more than one occasion. During his visits to the Archives, it was determined that Berger folded the documents in his clothes, walked out of the National Archives building in Washington, D.C., and placed them under a nearby construction trailer for retrieval later on. Two years later Berger was sentenced to 100 hours of community service and probation and fined $50,000. He also also had to pay $6,905 for the administrative costs of his two-year probation. Berger also lost his security clearance and license to practice law."