Chuck Grassley

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on Monday sent Secretary of State Mike Pompeo a letter seeking information on what administrative steps were taken to hold accountable the staffers who “deliberately” mishandled classified information that was transmitted over then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server system.

A few weeks ago the State Department completed an internal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server system and cited 38 people for violations.

The Associated Press reported that the State Department determined that 38 people were “culpable” in a whopping 91 cases of sending classified material in emails that ended up on Hillary Clinton’s private server.

The State Department found nearly 600 violations involving classified information.

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Grassley blasted Hillary Clinton and her use of a private server while she was the head of the Department of State in prepared remarks from the Senate Floor last week.

Senator Grassley also ripped James Comey for his failed leadership and for exonerating Hillary Clinton as “extremely careless” during a July 2016 presser rather than “grossly negligent” which carries criminal implications under the Espionage Act.

Grassley is seeking the identity and titles of the officials and what sanctions were imposed, and for each of them, at what level was the material classified.

The Iowa Senator also asked Pompeo for all email communications between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, including the emails referenced in a June 2016 text message by Peter Strzok: “Jim – I have the POTUS – HRC emails [Director Comey] requested at end of briefing yesterday. I hesitate to leave them, please let me know a convenient time to drop them off.”

Grassley said in his letter to Pompeo that the State Department has until November 19 to answer the following questions: