Herridge reported that Clinton’s personal server contained intelligence from the U.S.  Special Access Programs, also known as SAP.

“These are the crown jewels of the American intelligence community of the United States government. If this information’s compromised, we’re going to suffer very serious national security damage. People are going to die, quite frankly.”” said former CIA operations officer Charles Faddis.

“The evidence of that is overwhelming. What’s new … is that she failed to protect information of the highest possible category,” said Napolitano. 

He explained that Clinton, like former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus, signed a non-disclosure agreement as Secretary of State promising to protect the intelligence of Special Access Programs.

“The fact that she failed to safeguard that [intelligence]. That she put it on a non-secured, non-government server after she swore an oath – the same oath General Petraeus did – to secure it, makes her a prime candidate for prosecution,” he explained.

Petraeus was sentenced to two years of probation after allowing his biographer, with whom he was having an affair, to access classified materials. 

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