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An intelligence community inspector general told senior congressional officials that emails on Hillary Clinton’s unsecured home computer server contained information from some of the U.S. government’s most secretive and classified programs. In an unclassified letter sent to senior lawmakers on Jan. 14, the IG reports a review reportedly found classified emails with information from what is known as “special access programs,” those that go above the classification of “top secret,” and are far more sensitive than the sort of intelligence previously thought to be contained in some of the former secretary of state’s private emails.