UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton says she didn't send any classified material on her personal email while secretary of state.
The possible Democratic presidential candidate said during a news conference on Tuesday that she "fully complied with every rule I was governed by."
"I didn't email any classified material to anyone on my email," she said.
Clinton answered reporters' questions Tuesday for the first time about her email practices as secretary of state. She spoke following a Tuesday afternoon speech at the United Nations.
She said there were no security breaches on her personal email server.
Clinton also said she had no reason to save personal emails from her time as secretary of state.
She said there were more than 60,000 emails in total sent and received. About half of them were personal emails, she said.
She says she went "above and beyond" what she was required to do as a State Department employee.
Her comments come after days of silence and intensifying calls from Democrats as well as Republicans to address the matter.