MM, I'm very concerned that she had classifed information on her unclassified server. From the start, I didn't think it is possible that she wouldn't have, at least received classified information. I have always thought that she attempted to dump any emails that could be even remotely controversial. I don't think she should have used a personal server for her official duties. And I don't believe that she is sincere in her apologies now. Her delivery is flat and it's pretty clear she is only saying the words she thinks people want her to say. Her body language and facial expressions give her away.
As far as heavily redacted documents, you can't jump to conclusions that everything that is redacted points to some wrong doing. It may be that certain things would reveal intelligence sources, significant advances in technology, any information that the government may just not want out in public domain. It's not that things are being hidden, but once in the public domain, one loses control over how it might be used.
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