HILLARY CLINTON CLOBBERED BY STATE DEPARTMENT AUDIT: Report finds she kept hacker attacks on her server SECRET, failed to hand over emails – and top aide Huma ‘stonewalled’ inspector general.

Related: Inspector General Finds Hillary Clinton Violated Federal Records Act By Deleting Emails.

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Only five of the 26 current and former Clinton aides responded to questionnaires sent by the watchdog office. Clinton herself turned down a request to be interviewed.

In addition to Clinton, four close staffers conducted “extensive use of personal email accounts,” the inspector general said, adding up to nearly 72,000 pages worth of messages. In doing so, they also violated the  State Department’s record-keeping policies.

As John Sexton writes at Hot Air, “What a difference an Inspector General’s report makes. Prior to today the silence and secrecy around the FBI investigation of Clinton’s private server meant there was relatively little detailed information in the public domain. And that meant that Clinton and her team could say almost anything about the matter without fear of contradiction.”