WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven months after a federal judge ordered the State Department to begin releasing monthly batches of the detailed daily schedules showing meetings by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, the government told The Associated Press it won’t finish the job before Election Day.
The department has so far released about half of the schedules. Its lawyers said in a phone conference with the AP’s lawyers that the department now expects to release the last of the detailed schedules around Dec. 30, weeks before the next president is inaugurated.
The AP’s lawyers late Friday formally asked the State Department to hasten that effort so that the department could provide all Clinton’s minute-by-minute schedules by Oct. 15. The agency did not immediately respond.
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6 comments:
Can anyone say "cover-up" or "collusion".
Yes I can say both of those words.
Because it will take more than 6 weeks to cross out all the words with a magic marker and run all those pages through a copier again! Then you have to scan them back into the computer before sending them out, and you know how slow email is these days!
Sounds like some serious overtime is needed on the part of the government!
Because Hillary controls them.
Then she shouldn't be elected.
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