Boehner Opens Door to House Subpoena of Clinton's E-mail Server
In his ceremonial office in the Capitol building, the speaker flared with outrage at Clinton’s conduct, asserting she broke the law by failing to use a government e-mail account as secretary of state.
Boehner on Clinton: She Violated the Law
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Speaker John Boehner made clear Thursday for the first time that the House of Representatives might subpoena Hillary Clinton’s personal e-mail server if she doesn’t voluntarily turn it over for examination by an independent party.
"I’ve not made any decisions yet but all options are on the table… If we need to do that, we may have to," he said. "It’s important for the American people to know the truth about what happened in Benghazi and it’s important to know what was going on at the State Department before, during, and after the events that occurred in Libya."