Hillary Clinton’s use of private email at the U.S. Department of State for work purposes came under increasing scrutiny last week on Capitol Hill as members of Congress dug into secrecy and security issues.

David Kendall, a Williams & Connolly lawyer who has long represented Clinton, told one Senate committee in a letter that only he and a law firm partner had access to the cache of emails stored inside a government-installed safe at the downtown Washington office of Williams & Connolly.

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