Getty Clinton says she won't use private email as president “There was no material that was marked classified,” she said.

You can count on Hillary Clinton not use a private email server if she’s president.

Clinton, speaking at a Des Moines Register editorial board meeting Tuesday, said that although she did it solely out of convenience, she won’t do it again.


Asked if she would have a transparent White House, Clinton responded, "You can count on me not to have a private email server."

The former secretary of state apologized again that her email server had been “so much of a subject of speculation and curiosity.” But she said she didn’t keep any classified material on the server.

“I took classified material very seriously,” she said. “There was no material that was marked classified.”

"If I hadn't said I wanted to be transparent and had 55,000 pages of my emails released, this wouldn't be an issue," Clinton added, arguing that any classification of her emails had been done retroactively.

The Democratic frontrunner also said “there is no evidence at all that my server was breached and in the State Department we had constant barrages, attacks.”