Send classified info to ‘my personal email,’ Hillary instructed diplomat for Middle East in writing!

Things keep getting worse for Hillary Clinton the more her emails are examined.

Republican strategist Rory Cooper combed through some of them Tuesday and discovered that the former secretary of state told the Obama administration’s special envoy for Middle East peace, George Mitchell, to use her personal email for sensitive communication.

The subject line of the July 25, 2010 email read “Here’s my personal email,” and the message inside said “Please use this for reply.”

Mitchell replied back hours later telling Clinton about a talk he had with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini in which the State Department has redacted all but the first sentence before releasing it, underscoring the point that the information is classified.

Coincidentally, July 25, 2010 is the same day Wikileaks posted “about 90,000 classified documents about U.S. military actions in the Middle East,” Cooper noted in a subsequent tweet Tuesday.

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