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by joering2 3629 days ago
> This is what intent to break the law looks like:

No it is not. "nonpaper" means scrap off all sensitive data and send it nonsecure. Comey explained what she meant in this email; long version would be: "okay, remove all the sensitive information from this note so that you can lawfully send it via non-secure line; then go ahead and do it".

No intent here.

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This is correct, and I'm confused that HN seems to find it downvote-worthy.
When I worked for the State Department, that phrase meant 'digitize it'. When did the meaning change?