State Department officials have determined that
classified information was sent to the personal email accounts of former
Secretary of State Colin Powell and the senior staff of former
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, NBC News has learned.
In an interview with NBC News, Powell challenged
the conclusion, saying nothing that went to his personal account was
secret. Rice did not initially respond to an interview request.
In a letter to Undersecretary of State Patrick
Kennedy dated Feb. 3, State Department Inspector General Steve Linick
said that the State Department has determined that 12 emails examined
from State's archives contained national security information now
classified "Secret" or "Confidential." The letter was read to NBC News.
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Source: NBC News
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