Watch Live Now: Hillary Clinton To Hold Press Conference On Email Usage
Hillary Clinton will hold a press conference this afternoon around 2:00 PM EDT to address questions surrounding her use of a private email server while Secretary of State.
Today at around 2:00 PM EDT Hillary Clinton will take questions from reporters and explain why she used a private email server that was based in her New York State home, rather than the official U.S. Government email system.
The GOP has been attacking Clinton for nearly a week over the news of her email system.
Clinton is addressing the United Nations this afternoon, and will hold the presser after her speech there.
NCRM will air the press conference live – return here at 2:00 PM EDT for video.
“You can be absolutely certain that Republicans are getting their popcorn ready” @PeterHambyCNN on HRC emails today http://t.co/iHQK8vsG6D
— Carol Costello (@CarolCNN) March 10, 2015
UPDATE I – 1:10 PM EDT:
No embeddable video yet, but you can watch on C-SPAN and CBS News for now — more to follow. Reports peg the time to be approx. 2:40 PM EDT now, but that can easily change either way.
UPDATE II – 2:12 PM EDT:
Video embedded above. Expected start time is now about 2:20 PM EDT.Â
Image by UN Women via Flickr and a CC license
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