National Security Agency Director Adm. Michael Rogers told the Senate Intelligence Committee that, if a rival country’s foreign minister kept a private email server, it would represent an “opportunity” for U.S. intelligence.
Rogers, named to the top NSA spot by President Barack Obama in April 2014, was reluctant to enter the political row over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server, which is under
investigation by the FBI over concerns it contained classified information.
Here is the full exchange between Cotton and Rogers:
Cotton: “The NSA is in charge of information assurance operations for the federal government, meaning that the NSA is in charge of ensuring our national security system. Am I correct the NSA from time to time will also help federal agencies protect their own classified systems?”
Rogers: “Yes, when they request assistance.”
Cotton: “I realize this was before your time, but to your knowledge, did the State Department ever ask the NSA about the wisdom of setting up a private server so Secretary Clinton could conduct official State Department business.”
Rogers: “I’m not aware of whether they did or didn’t sir.”
Cotton: “What would be your response if the current secretary of state or another cabinet member came to you and said Adm. Rogers, I’d like to set up a private non-governmental server and use that to conduct official business?”
Rogers: “You really want to drag me into this one?”
Cotton: “I’d simply like your professional opinion.”
Rogers: “My comment would be: You need to make sure you are complying with the applicable recommendations and structures of your department. I’d be the first to admit I’m not smart about what the rules and regulations are for every element across the federal government.”
Cotton: “Are the communications of the senior most advisors to the president of the United States, even those that may be unclassified, a top priority for foreign intelligence service in your opinion?”
Rogers: “Yes.”
Cotton: “If an NSA employee came to you and said, hey boss, we have reason to believe that Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov or Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is conducting official business on a private server, how would you respond?”
Rogers: “From a foreign intelligence perspective, that represents opportunity.”
Cotton: “Are you aware of any NSA officials who emailed Secretary Clinton at her private account?”
Rogers: “No, I have no knowledge. I apologize.”
Cotton: “Are you aware of any NSA officials who were aware that Secretary Clinton had a private email account and server?”
Rogers: “Now you are talking about something before my time senator. I apologize. I just don’t know the answer.”
Cotton: “Could I ask you to check the records and get back to us in writing please?”
Rogers: “Yes.”