The FBI’s year-long investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private email
server uncovered 14,900 emails and documents from her time as secretary
of state that had not been disclosed by her attorneys, and a federal
judge on Monday pressed the State Department to begin releasing emails
sooner than mid-October as it planned.
Justice Department lawyers
said last week that the State Department would review and turn over
Clinton’s work-related emails to a conservative legal group. The records
are among “tens of thousands” of documents found by the FBI in its
probe and turned over to the State Department, Justice Department
attorney Lisa Ann Olson said Monday in court.
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Source: The Washington Post
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