State Department officials are asking for an additional month to complete a review of the final batch of Hillary Clinton's private emails for release.
In court documents filed Friday, the State Department said it unintentionally "overlooked" the need to send a number of Clinton's emails to other agencies for review and would need more time to complete those "consultations."
However, the agency said the process of asking other agencies to look over more than 7,000 remaining pages of emails will be "interrupted by the storm" and delayed the release of the rest of the emails until Feb. 29, a full month after a federal judge originally ordered the emails to have been posted online.
The State Department is releasing all 55,000 pages of Clinton's emails through a Freedom of Information Act filed by Jason Leopold of Vice News. Leopold's attorney said Friday he "vigorously opposes" the requested delay.
If the U.S. District Court grants the State Department's request, the release of the final trove of emails will come after the first wave of Democratic primaries in February.
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8 comments:
All state dept emails are classified whether they say so or not and she knew this.
An extra month for two days of missing work! Bwa-ha-ha.
Get on with it ..arrest her. The AG is in violation of her oath
Just think of all the new excuses we can use when we should have some issues with the LEOS or the IRS. Thanks HiLIARy
They should start throwing people in jail until these emails are available.
I bet she's just stomping her little ugly little witch-like feet as she realizes she's not gonna get her turn to be president.
Liar, Liar, Pantsuit on Fire!
Hold her in a cell until this is resolved.
what's the durn storm have to do with it?
Sorry Hillary, the storm has not even begun yet.
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