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Pence denies double standard as private email use uncovered; no comparison with Hillary Clinton

US Vice President Mike Pence denied charges of hypocrisy Friday, after it emerged he used a private email as governor of Indiana and while lambasting Hillary Clinton for doing the same.

Updated on: Mar 04, 2017 11:14 AM IST
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US Vice President Mike Pence denied charges of hypocrisy Friday, after it emerged he used a private email as governor of Indiana and while lambasting Hillary Clinton for doing the same.

Vice President Mike Pence speaks at Blain's Farm and Fleet Distribution Center in Janesville, Wis., March 3, 2017. (Lauren Justice/The New York Times) (NYT)
Vice President Mike Pence speaks at Blain's Farm and Fleet Distribution Center in Janesville, Wis., March 3, 2017. (Lauren Justice/The New York Times) (NYT)

Pence said there was “no comparison whatsoever” between his use of an AOL account that was hacked and Clinton’s private server.

He accused Clinton of “having a private server, misusing classified information, destroying emails when they were requested by the Congress.”

Emails obtained by his home state Indianapolis Star newspaper showed that Pence used the private account to discuss issues including “sensitive matters” and “homeland security issues.”

“I’m very confident we are in full compliance with all of Indiana’s laws. And in my service as vice president I will continue that practice,” he said.

The Star, which obtained the emails in a public records request, said that in response to its investigation the vice president’s office confirmed that Pence “maintained a state email account and a personal account.”

Pence’s office told the paper that his campaign had taken steps to allow outside counsel to transfer personal emails dealing with public business to the state.

Former Democratic presidential candidate Clinton was dogged throughout her White House campaign by her use of a private email server while secretary of state.

She has said FBI director James Comey played a part in her campaign loss, claiming that his agency’s re-opening of a probe into her email use less than two weeks before the election broke the momentum towards victory.

 
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