Michael S. Schmidt and David E. Sanger reporting for the NYT:
But officials have conceded that the unclassified system routinely contains much information that is considered highly sensitive: schedules, email exchanges with ambassadors and diplomats, discussions of pending personnel moves and legislation, and, inevitably, some debate about policy.
Monday, April 27, 2015
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