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Jeb Bush used his private e-mail account as Florida governor to discuss security and military issues such as troop deployments to the Middle East and the protection of nuclear plants, according to a review of publicly released records.
The e-mails include two series of exchanges involving details of Florida National Guard troop deployments after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the review by The Washington Post found.
Aides to Bush said Saturday that none of the e-mails contained sensitive or classified information, and that many of the events mentioned in them were documented in press accounts, either contemporaneously or later. But security experts say private e-mail systems such as the one used by Bush are more vulnerable to hackers, and that details such as troop movements could be exploited by enemies.
As governor, Jeb Bush used e-mail to discuss security, troop deployments - The Washington Post
Jeb Bush stated he turned over all his emails - AFTER he deleted those he didn't want anyone to see claiming they were personal and had nothing to do with government business - the same answer as Hillary Clinton.
The e-mails include two series of exchanges involving details of Florida National Guard troop deployments after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the review by The Washington Post found.
Aides to Bush said Saturday that none of the e-mails contained sensitive or classified information, and that many of the events mentioned in them were documented in press accounts, either contemporaneously or later. But security experts say private e-mail systems such as the one used by Bush are more vulnerable to hackers, and that details such as troop movements could be exploited by enemies.
As governor, Jeb Bush used e-mail to discuss security, troop deployments - The Washington Post
Jeb Bush stated he turned over all his emails - AFTER he deleted those he didn't want anyone to see claiming they were personal and had nothing to do with government business - the same answer as Hillary Clinton.