A federal judge told the State Department to speed up the final release of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s emails, saying the voting public has an interest in seeing them as the primaries are underway.
Judge Rudolph Contreras said the government is taking an “unreasonably long” time processing the messages and is already more than a week overdue on making them all public — and said he didn’t like being told speeding up could hurt national security.
“Government has me between a rock and a hard place,” he said.
The judge said he will order at least some emails to be released by Feb. 18, and showed little patience with the department’s delays.
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His days on the bench are limited as he will soon find out.
For all the naysayers who said I was ridiculous for seeing the criminality in this situation, not to mention the dishonesty, etc. at least, now a Federal Judge sees it the way I do.
Caution to those planning to vote for her. She may not be available by general election time.
Nothing is going to happen. She and Bill are above the law.
Breaking News: State Department just issued a subpoena to the Clinton Foundation - naming Huma Abedin, Aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She is also working in Clinton's presidential campaign.
It's all happening. 2:34PM, trust me, things are happening.
Obama will NEVER allow it.
A federal judge controlled by? Obamie
Awww another pro Obama liberal.
If the state has nothing to hide Why the delay? .
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