'Foreign actors' accessed Hillary Clinton emails, documents show
By Catherine Herridge, Adam Shaw | Fox News
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Foreign actors obtained access to some of former Secretary of State Hillary Clintons emails -- including at least one email classified as secret -- according to a new memo from two GOP-led House committees and an internal FBI email.
Fox News obtained the memo prepared by the House Judiciary and Oversight committees, which lays out key interim findings ahead of next weeks hearing with Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz. The IG, separately, is expected to release his highly anticipated report on the Clinton email case later Thursday.
The House committees, which conducted a joint probe into decisions made by the DOJ in 2016 and 2017, addressed a range of issues in their memo including Clinton's email security.
Documents provided to the Committees show foreign actors obtained access to some of Mrs. Clintons emails -- including at least one email classified 'Secret,'" the memo says, adding that foreign actors also accessed the private accounts of some Clinton staffers.
The memo does not say who the foreign actors are, or what material was obtained, but it notes that secret information is defined as information that, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security.
The committees say that no one appears to have been held accountable either criminally or administratively.
Foreign actors obtained access to some of former Secretary of State Hillary Clintons emails -- including at least one email classified as secret -- according to a new memo from two GOP-led House committees and an internal FBI email.