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Clinton avoids email controversy at women's event
By JILL COLVIN and KEN THOMAS

NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton's silence on the email controversy swirling around her is getting louder by the day.

On Monday, the potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidate ignored the issue at a forum while a second Democratic senator urged her to speak out — and predicted she will — about her decision to conduct business while secretary of state in a private email account. Republicans are ramping up their attention on the issue.

Clinton was considering holding a news conference in New York in the coming days to address the email controversy directly, according to a person familiar with her thinking. The person spoke on condition of anonymity and was not authorized to speak publicly. The potential news conference was first reported by Politico.

At the White House, spokesman Josh Earnest said President Barack Obama indeed knew she was using a nongovernment account during her tenure. Obama had indicated earlier that he only learned of that from recent news reports.

Earnest said the president actually learned from those news reports of Clinton's privately run email server, but was familiar with her private account earlier because the two had exchanged emails when she was in office. Obama did not know at the time that she was using private email exclusively, Earnest said.

Clinton spoke at a carefully choreographed two-hour event involving her No Ceilings project at the Clinton Foundation, highlighting economic and educational opportunities for women and girls. She took no questions. When she sat down to lead more informal conversations with invited speakers, participants appeared to be reading from teleprompters.

The Republican National Committee used the vacuum Monday to keep the pressure on Clinton, noting a State Department policy requiring all outgoing employees to turn over job-related materials before leaving. The policy required such employees to sign a "separation statement" declaring they had "surrendered to responsible officials all unclassified documents" related to official business during their employment.

Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement the "fact that Hillary Clinton did not abide by the same rules her State Department employees had to comply with is just the latest example of how the Clintons think the rules don't apply to them." Clinton left the State Department in early 2013. It was not immediately clear if Clinton signed the agreement but State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the secretary of state is supposed to follow such department policies. A Clinton spokesman did not immediately comment.

In the past week, the State Department has faced a torrent of questions about Clinton's email practices, increasingly referring them to Clinton and her team. Psaki, at her daily briefing Monday, repeatedly directed reporters' questions about the topic to Clinton's team.

Clinton is under scrutiny over whether she fully complied with federal laws requiring government officials to preserve written communications involving official business. Democrats have defended her, but Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California made waves Sunday when she urged Clinton to offer a detailed explanation. "From this point on, the silence is going to hurt her," Feinstein said.

On Monday, Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota said Clinton will probably address the matter — and should. "I think that you're going to hear something from Secretary Clinton this week," she said on MSNBC. "I'm fairly certain it will be soon. I think that's very important."

Last week, Clinton said in a Twitter message that she wanted her emails released by the State Department as soon as possible — but did not address why she does not put them out herself immediately. Clinton's spokesmen and the State Department have said she never received or transmitted classified information on her private email account, in which case there would be no concerns that disclosure of her messages could compromise national security.

The State Department is reviewing 55,000 pages of emails that she has turned over and Republicans in Congress have said they plan to review her email practices.

Clinton is approaching a public decision on a 2016 presidential campaign and remains the leading prospect for the Democratic nomination if she seeks the White House again.

In New York, Clinton joined with philanthropist Melinda Gates and daughter Chelsea Clinton at an event to present highlights from a report tracking the progress of women and girls during the last two decades.
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Thomas reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Steve Peoples in Washington contributed to this report.

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She has now addressed the issue, lying through her teeth. Another topic to follow. But really the CIC lies every day & those that work for him see him getting away with it thanks to the lap dog media and they feel they can lie with impunity.

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She has now addressed the issue, lying through her teeth. Another topic to follow. But really the CIC lies every day & those that work for him see him getting away with it thanks to the lap dog media and they feel they can lie with impunity.

A Clinton can't ever satisfy the extreme right wing of society and the Clintons know this based on a lot of past experience.

HRC well knows this so she went ahead in her press opportunity to speak to the D party base and to the vast swathe of Independent voters and citizens.

What the far out right says about this or her just makes no difference to anyone because the political fringe don't support her, haven't ever supported her, won't ever support her and will cook up as much crap as they can against her every time, same as when everybody's favorite Bubba was prez.

I saw the press meeting on tv live and it's now clear HRC has nothing to be concerned among her fellow Democrats and among Independent voters//citizens.

This too shall pass.

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Firstly I'm English, so I really can't grind too big an axe. That said, what happens in Washington affects us all at different levels in this ever smaller world of ours.

The blonde hair on a 67 year old woman, that sickly synthetic smile, the way she points at all and sundry like they are her best friend. Her 'I misspoke' BS re Bosnia, and now this email fiasco. These all serve to make my skin crawl. When she appears on screen, 30 seconds is about all I can take before I change channel.

Additionally, I believe a good deal of her 'motivation' is to prove to her old man that ' anything you can do mister......'

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