More troubling to me is her decision to warp the truth about so many aspects of this totally avoidable scandal. She said she didn't send or receive any emails that were "classified at the time." The FBI found 110 of them, though the method used by State to label documents as classified was certainly confusing. She said that her private server and email domain were permitted by law. Since 2005 it has been department policy to restrict electronic communications to government servers. She said all her emails were immediately captured by @.gov addresses which would guarantee that they'd be properly archived per government regulations. It wasn't until 2015, two years after Clinton left the State Department, that it began to automatically capture and preserve e-mails.