Three witnesses ordered to testify Tuesday before a House committee investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server asserted their constitutional rights against self-incrimination and did not appear or refused to answer questions. Bryan Pagliano, the former State Department computer specialist tasked with setting up Clinton's server, did not attend the Republican-led hearing. Pagliano spoke previously to the FBI under immunity, telling the bureau there were no successful security breaches of the server. Cooper also registered the email domain "clintonemail.com" in 2009, when Clinton's nomination to be secretary of state was being considered by the Senate. All of the content on the old mobile devices was first backed up and transferred to the new devices, Cooper told the committee.
Source: ABC News September 13, 2016 07:24 UTC