NSA
chief says Clinton emails were 'opportunity' for foreign powers
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[September 25, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It would
present an "opportunity" for spy agencies if the foreign minister of
Russia or Iran were to use a private email server for official business,
the chief of the U.S. National Security Agency said on Thursday.
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The comments by Admiral Mike Rogers were in response to questions
during a U.S. Senate hearing about former Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton's use of a private server for email.
"From a foreign intelligence perspective, that represents
opportunity," Rogers told senators.
The server has become an issue in Clinton's campaign for the 2016
Democratic presidential nomination. She has apologized for her use
of the equipment.
During a hearing on the NSA, Republican Senator Tom Cotton asked
Rogers a series of questions related to Clinton's use of a private
email server at her home for communications as secretary of state.
Rogers said he did not want to be dragged into the issue, but Cotton
said he wanted the NSA director's "professional opinion."
Cotton asked whether Rogers considered the communications of top
advisers to the president, even those that are unclassified, a top
priority for foreign spy agencies.
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"Yes," Rogers responded.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Andrew Hay)
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