Clinton refuses to apologize for email scandal
On September 4, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to apologize for the scandal involving her use of a personal email to handle public affairs during her four years in office despite its impact on her 2016 presidential campaign, and she is currently the Democratic Party's most promising candidate.
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Mrs. Hillary Clinton. (Source: AFP/TTXVN) |
In an interview on MSNBC, Mrs. Clinton expressed her wish for a "different choice" and admitted that she should use two separate email accounts at the same time, one for personal use and one for work.
This female politician affirmed that she will take full responsibility and will answer all questions surrounding this issue.
Instead of offering an apology, former Secretary of State Clinton said she regretted the incident for causing "confusion" among her beloved voters.
On the same day, the Gallup Polling Institute announced the results of a public opinion poll showing that although Mrs. Clinton's approval rating is currently only at 41%, it is still higher than the lowest point in 1992 when her approval rating was only 38%.
However, the institute said Mrs. Clinton still won the hearts of many Democratic candidates and independent candidates who lean toward democracy, with a support rate of up to 74%.
Previously, the US State Department said that 150 more work emails of former Secretary Clinton were identified as containing classified information, bringing the total number of emails containing classified information to 200. These emails were among 7,000 pages of her emails that the US State Department recently released.
Currently, the US State Department, the US Government Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are still reviewing thousands of Mrs. Clinton's emails to determine whether the former US Secretary of State's emails contain federal data and classified information.
Some Republican lawmakers, including presidential candidate Donald Trump, believe that Clinton’s actions were illegal. However, according to US experts, based on the evidence that has been released, there is almost no possibility that Clinton and her advisors will be convicted./.
(According to Vietnam+)
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