The State Department said the public release of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails will come in January 2016, according to court papers filed Monday night. The department is proposing to finish a review of the 55,000 pages of emails exchanged on Clinton’s private server while she was in office by Jan. 15, government lawyers disclosed through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Vice. The department’s FOIA chief, John Hackett, said the emails will be released on a State Department website devoted only to Clinton’s emails, which her team submitted last December.
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Hillary Clinton’s emails will come in January 2016
The State Department said the public release of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails will come in January 2016, according to court papers filed Monday night. The department is proposing to finish a review of the 55,000 pages of emails exchanged on Clinton’s private server while she was in office by Jan. 15, government lawyers disclosed through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Vice. The department’s FOIA chief, John Hackett, said the emails will be released on a State Department website devoted only to Clinton’s emails, which her team submitted last December.
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