Today, Hillary Clinton claimed her reason for using personal email while Secretary of State was convenience, she only wanted to use one phone. However, just two weeks ago, Clinton said she used multiple devices.
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Below is the transcript from todays press conference:
QUESTION: Why did you opt out using two devices at the time, obviously if this didnt come out, probably wouldnt become an issue.
HILLARY CLINTON: As I said, I saw it as a matter of convenience and it was allowed, others had done it according to the State Department which recently said Secretary Kerry was the first Secretary of State to rely primarily on State.gov email account. And when I got there, I wanted to just use one device for both personal and work emails instead of two. It was allowed, and as I said, it was for convenience and it was my practice to communicate with State Department and other government officials on their .gov accounts so those emails would be automatically saved in the State Department system to meet record keeping requirements and that indeed is what happened. (Hillary Clinton, Press Conference At The United Nations, 3/10/15)
Just to offer a point here: virtually all premium smartphones and even some of the older flipphones and Blackberries are designed and capable of hosting two phone numbers transparently on the same phone.
I learned this relatively little-known fact some time back when installing custom ROMs and software on Android phones and reprogramming its base radio settings.
Apparently, this feature is somewhat specialized to get set up but is popular with corporate types that travel internationally. So they have one number for work stuff and another for a private line but both are on the phone and it can handle call-waiting and other advanced features exactly as you would expect.
Probably fewer than 1 in a thousand Americans use this feature, most of them international business travelers, corporate types.