Democrat Hillary Clinton pulled a new excuse out of her hat when she was interrogated by the FBI. Clinton claimed that Bush administration Secretary of State Colin Powell also kept a private email server and advised her to do the same.

But Powell is saying that he only used his private account for “unclassified” information, and even the liberal Washington Post is not buying Clinton’s excuse.

Amy Chozick of The New York Times reported Friday:

Pressed by the F.B.I. about her email practices at the State Department, Hillary Clinton told investigators that former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell had advised her to use a personal email account … Separately, in a 2009 email exchange that also emerged during the F.B.I. questioning, Mrs. Clinton, who had already decided to use private email, asked Mr. Powell about his email practices when he was the nation’s top diplomat under George W. Bush, according to a person with direct knowledge of Mr. Powell’s appearance in the documents, who would not speak for attribution.

Colin Powell shot back with a statement that casts doubt on Clinton’s explanation:

https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/766623945005080576

The Washington Post‘s political writer Chris Cillizza does not care for Clinton’s explanation.

Cillizza writes: