Agencies Battle Over What Is ‘Top Secret’ in Hillary Clinton’s Emails
Some of the nations intelligence agencies raised alarms last spring as the State Department began releasing emails from Hillary Clintons private server, saying that a number of the messages contained information that should be classified top secret.
The diplomats saw things differently and pushed back at the spies.
In the months since, a battle has played out between the State Department and the intelligence agencies as well as Congress over what information on Mrs. Clintons private server was classified and what was the routine business of American diplomacy, according to government officials and letters obtained by The New York Times.
At the center of that argument, the officials said, is a top secret program of the Central Intelligence Agency that is anything but secret. It is the agencys long effort to track and kill suspected terrorists overseas with armed drones, which has been the subject of international debates, numerous newspaper articles, television programs and entire books.
The Obama administrations decision to keep most internal discussions about that program including all information about C.I.A. drone strikes in Pakistan classified at the top secret level has now become a political liability for Mrs. Clintons presidential campaign.
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