[HNGN] "If that is not classified, if she didn't think that was classified, she has no business being in public office," Napolitano said of Hillary Clinton.
Judge Andrew Napolitano said Wednesday on Fox News' "Hannity" that several emails he read from Hillary Clinton's private server cache show that the former secretary of state revealed the location of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Libya, as well as the location of fighter jets during NATO bombing runs.
"She denied that there were any classified documents on her email system or server," host Sean Hannity said, to which Napolitano responded, "Well she cannot deny that any longer."
Hannity noted that investigators recently examined 40 of Clinton's emails and found that four were classified at the time Clinton sent them. "That in and of itself, is that not a violation of the law, or is it?" Hannity asked.
"It absolutely is," Napolitano responded, "but it's worse than that."
"I saw emails, not the ones that the inspectors general saw, I saw emails that have been revealed under the Freedom of Information Act. And in them, she is discussing the location of French fighter jets during the NATO bombardment of Libya, how big the no fly zone is, where the no fly zones are, and are you ready for this? - the location of Ambassador Stevens, who of course was murdered, in Libya."
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