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A Democrat's interesting slip of the tongue on the Clinton email scandal: 'The server… the silence is going to hurt her\

A Democrat's interesting slip of the tongue on the Clinton email scandal: 'The server… the silence is going to hurt her\

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) made a telling slip on Sunday when asked whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's silence on her missing emails is hurting Clinton's expected presidential run.

"I think at this point, from this point on, the server… the silence is going to hurt her," Feinstein said on NBC news with a laugh as she corrected herself.

Clinton was discovered to be using her own personal email while serving at State, and soon afterwards was found to be using her own server. That revelation raised immediate questions about why she wasn't required to use an official government email address that might have been more secure.

Last week, TheBlaze reported that Clinton's email domain was hosted by a company that was hacked in 2010.

Clinton said last week that she wants her emails released, but made no other public announcement that she would release any new emails beyond those she already sent to the State Department.

In the meantime, House Select Committee on Benghazi Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) has subpoenaed Clinton for her emails, and said State is unable to say whether it has everything from her. Over the weekend, Gowdy said the emails his committee has on the 2012 attack in Libya show "gaps of months, and months, and months."

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