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Clik here to view.An intelligence community review has confirmed that two emails found on Hillary Clinton’s insecure private server weren’t just classified — they were “top secret”:
The agencies that owned and originated that intelligence – the CIA and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency or NGA – reviewed the emails to determine how they should be properly stored, as the State Department took issue with their highly classified nature. The subject matter of the messages is widely reported to be the movement of North Korean missiles and a drone strike. A top secret designation requires the highest level of security, and can include the use of an approved safe.
The sources, who were not authorized to speak on the record, told Fox News that while the emails were indeed “top secret” when they hit Clinton’s server, one of them remains “top secret” to this day — and must be handled at the highest security level. The second email is still considered classified but at the lower “secret” level because more information is publicly available about the event.
The findings have been transmitted to the State Department, which continues to challenge the intelligence community’s conclusions about the classification of all the emails. But the department has no authority to change the classification since it did not originate the information.
Even though the handling of one of the emails has changed since it was drafted and sent, what matters to the FBI is that it was indeed “top secret” material when received on Clinton’s server.
The FBI is still determining whether Clinton committed a criminal violation in using a private server.