Washington - The State Department watchdog has found that former Secretary of State Colin Powell and the immediate staff of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also received classified national security information on their personal email accounts, a top House Democrat said Thursday.

Revelations about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email server have dogged her presidential campaign. Now, the State Department inspector general has told Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, senior Democrat on a House oversight committee, that it has determined that two emails sent to Powell and 10 others sent to Rice’s staff also contained classified national security information.

“My concern has been that Republicans are spending millions of taxpayer dollars singling out Secretary Clinton because she is running for president — often leaking inaccurate information — while at the same time disregarding the actions of Republican secretaries of state,” Cummings said in a statement in which he accuses Republicans for using taxpayer money to mar Clinton’s candidacy.

Clinton is facing new scrutiny from congressional Republicans as a fourth committee is pressing for general information about the handling of government documents, use of personal emails and the response to Freedom of Information requests during her tenure at the State Department.... Read More: VIN