A book called Clinton Cash that will come out in May raised questions over the actions Hillary Clinton took as secretary of state and the foreign government donations that the Clinton Foundation accepted.
Media Matters’ David Brock tried to defend Clinton against the allegations on Morning Joe, but came up short.
Brock defended Clinton’s comments that when a person runs for president that they come under scrutiny and Brock asked people to look at Clinton’s record.
Host Mika Brzezinski said no one could look at Clinton’s record because Clinton scrubbed the personal server she used during her time as secretary of state. Brock continued, arguing that the 55,000 pages of email that Clinton has turned over was enough to show her record.
Brock said that the actions Clinton took after leaving the State Department all fell under regulations.
"No, actually, David, you don’t have to give me a lesson on the regulations of the State Department," Brzezinski said. "She scrubbed emails because she felt like it and that went against regulations."