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Not even indirectly. In December 2014, after handing over work emails to State, Cheryl Mills instructed the IT company to destroy Clinton’s emails. The congressional subpoena was t issues until the following March. Some days later, the employee at the IT company had an “oh ■■■■ moment” (his description) and destroyed the emails. There’s no evidence that anyone associated with Clinton instructed him to do so after the subpoena (why would they? They assumed they’d been deleted for months.
So no, Clinton did not directly or indirectly destroy evidence.