[Wash Examiner] A pair of classified emails on Hillary Clinton's private server that should have been marked "top secret" originated in the Central Intelligence Agency, raising questions as to why they had been stripped of their classification markings by the time they reached the secretary of state.
Amy, Jeff, here's another one from the Chappaqua server. You're not going to believe this shi*.
The emails included a discussion of U.S. drone policy, according to a report by the Associated Press.
Officials from the CIA, who reviewed the emails for sensitive material along with representatives from other intelligence agencies, recommended the emails be upgraded to top secret.
One of the emails involved a discussion about a news article that laid out drone policy in Pakistan. A Clinton aide responded to the story with classified details and alluded to top secret information.
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