A federal judge ordered the release on Tuesday of State Department records related to Hillary Clinton’s private email that were mentioned in a scathing inspector general report last month.
The documents, which will be released by June 21, include a State Department memo about Clinton’s server that was written by intel staffers on March 17, 2009, the day the server was reportedly set up. They also include staff correspondence regarding “operational issues affecting the Secretary’s email and server” between 2010 and 2012.
The documents could provide additional context for a report released by the State Department inspector general in May, which excoriated the department’s record keeping failures under Clinton’s tenure as secretary.
The documents were requested by the government watchdog group Judicial Watch as part of its ongoing public records lawsuit against the State Department. U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan has granted discovery in the case to determine whether the State Department intentionally evaded public records laws.
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3 comments:
God bless Judicial Watch.
We wouldn't know squat about what the Clintons have been doing if it wasn't for them and their tenacious pursuit of truth through the court system.
These JW lawsuits are about the only thing that has forced anybody to admit anything.
Federal Judge needs to order her arrest and waterboarding!
They stall, they block, and they are just waiting for Hillary to get elected so that it will all just go away. VOTE TRUMP!
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