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The Hill's Amie Parnes and Sidewire's Jonathan Allen report in "Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign" that the former Democratic presidential nominee's top advisers thought she should apologize, regardless of whether or not she had done something wrong.

But Bill Clinton thought differently.

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Instead, he thought his wife should explain what she was thinking and why she didn't believe she had done anything wrong with her email setup.

During an August 2015 campaign appearance in Iowa, Clinton addressed the issue of her email server.

“It clearly wasn’t the best choice. I should’ve used two emails — one personal, one for work," she said.