Not quite, emails are documents of course but not "Classified Documents"
Classified documents can only be accessed on a classified networks, and generally not able to be emailed.
So why was classified material in her email? Even if it were only a small percentage?
If it were regular people in rolls reversed, we would get nailed to the cross over this.
Certainly not a "silly rabbit, classified stuff doesn't go there"..
And certainly not a slap on the wrist when we destroy evidence when specifically told not to. Not just "delete" but actually destroy, white wash and even use hammers.
Lmao, your mental gymnastics to defend one of your own.
Someone sent it to her, but with the wrong header.
As far as deleting emails, that's not consistent with the facts.
In late 2014, the State Department asked Clinton and other former secretaries of state to hand over any work-related emails they may have.
By then, Clinton had already "deleted some [emails] over time as an ordinary user would," FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers at a July congressional hearing.
And she tasked her legal team to determine which of the roughly 60,000 emails still on her server were work-related.
"Clinton told the FBI that she directed her legal team to provide any work-related or arguably work-related emails to State; however she did not participate in the development of the specific process to be used or in discussions of the locations of where her emails might exist," the FBI concluded in its investigative summary of the case.
Comey testified that the FBI "didn't find any evidence of evil intent and intent to obstruct justice."
To determine which emails were work-related, a member of Clinton’s legal team did four things: she automatically deemed any email sent from or to a .gov and .mil address as related to work; she searched the tens of thousands of emails for names of senior State Department officials, lawmakers, foreign leaders and other government officials; she conducted a keyword search for work-related terms; and she looked at the sender, recipient and "subject" of every email for other potentially work-related emails, but she did not read the contents of those emails.
In December 2014, Clinton’s legal team provided about 30,000 emails -- totaling 55,000 pages -- to the State Department.
"[Clinton] then was asked by her lawyers at the end, 'Do you want us to keep the personal emails?' And she said, 'I have no use for them anymore.' It's then that they issued the direction that the technical people delete them," Comey told lawmakers.
In total, more than 30,000 emails were deleted "because they were personal and private about matters that I believed were within the scope of my personal privacy," Clinton told reporters in March of 2015, as the controversy around her private emails was growing.
"They had nothing to do with work," Clinton added. "I didn't see any reason to keep them ... no one wants their personal emails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy."
Clinton said her team "went through a thorough process" to identify work-related emails, and she said he had "absolute confidence that everything that could be in any way connected to work is now in the possession of the State Department."
The instruction that the personal emails could be deleted was given in December, the people managing the server, Platt River Networks, were responsible for deleting them, not Clinton.
The fact that they didn't do it straight away is not her problem.
As I've already said, Colin Powell didn't hand over any emails, and he used an AOL account for the time he was Secretary of State, and Mike Pence is still using his AOL account for official business.