Washington - Hillary Clinton wiped "clean" her private server that hosted her e-mails while secretary of state, permanently deleting all correspondence, and did not turn over more of the messages, lawmakers said on Friday.
A simmering scandal over Clinton's admitted use of a private e-mail account for the duration of her four years as President Barack Obama's top diplomat has threatened to mar a spring rollout of her all-but-certain White House campaign.
"We learned today, from her attorney, Secretary Clinton unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all emails from her personal server," House Benghazi Committee chairperson Trey Gowdy said in a statement after Clinton's lawyer wrote to explain why no new e-mails would be forthcoming from the likely 2016 presidential candidate.