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Former Obama intel official: Hillary Clinton should


drop out
By Nicole Gaouette
Updated 1307 GMT (2107 HKT) February 13, 2016

Story highlights
President Barack Obama's former top military
intelligence official said Hillary Clinton should
pull out of the presidential race
Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said
the general's suggestion was "just silly"

Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's


former top military intelligence official said Hillary
Clinton should pull out of the presidential race while the
FBI investigate her use of a private email server for
official government communication while secretary of
state.
Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the retired chief of the Defense
Intelligence Agency, made the call in an interview with
Jake Tapper on "The Lead."

"If it were me, I would have been out the door and
probably in jail," said Flynn, who decried what he said was a "lack of accountability, frankly, in a person who
should have been much more responsible in her actions as the secretary of state of the United States of
America."
Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon later told Tapper the general's suggestion was "just silly" and
pointed to similar FBI probes of former Secretary of State Colin Powell and of aides to former Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice.
"In both of those two cases, you now have the same agency looking at their emails, personal emails, and
saying that there is information that in retrospect they think should be treated as classified," Fallon said. "The
exact same situation playing out in the two previous secretaries before Secretary Clinton. So I think that tells
you everything about the relative seriousness of this."
When pressed by CNN, Flynn said, "I don't have any personal evidence" that Clinton or one of her staffers
took material off a classified server and put it on an unclassified server.
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Since leaving office, Flynn has been fiercely critical of the Obama administration's approach to the Middle
East and has told Tapper that the President's advisors are more concerned with appearances than hard
realities. Flynn said he has made himself available for advice to any presidential campaign that has asked,
Democrat or Republican, and five campaigns have taken advantage of the offer, including Donald Trump's.
The FBI confirmed in a February 2 letter to U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan that it is officially
investigating Clinton's use of a private server at her home in Chappaqua, New York, to conduct business
while she was secretary of state.
Two government agencies have flagged emails on
Clinton's server as containing classified information,
according to a January 14 letter that Intelligence
Community Inspector General I. Charles McCullough
III sent lawmakers. Some emails were on "special
access programs," a subset of the highest "Top
Secret" level of classification that falls under even
tougher control rules than other Top Secret
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information.
The Democratic presidential candidate has
repeatedly pointed to State Department findings that
at the time the emails were sent, the information
wasn't classified. The State Department has said that
some emails were classified retroactively.
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Clinton emails

The Clinton campaign has also pointed to a dispute between the State Department and the intelligence
community over which kinds of documents should be classified. And it has charged that the investigation is
politically motivated.
Fallon has said Clinton's campaign believes McCullough is working with Republican lawmakers to make sure
the information becomes public to embarrass their candidate. Republicans asked the inspector general to
investigate in March.
"This over-classification excuse is not an excuse," Flynn said Friday. "If it's classified, it's classified."
Flynn, who headed the Defense Intelligence Agency from July 2012 to August 2014, told Tapper that Clinton
"knew better" given the roles that she has had as a senator, a secretary of state, "even back when she was
married to the president of the United States, she was going to have privileged information in that regard."

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