03-23-2020, 10:19 PM
Judicial Watch: FBI Finds New Clinton Emails – Includes Classified Information and Discloses that Clinton Used Text Messages for Government Business
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(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released 37 pages of new
Clinton emails recently found by the FBI that show former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton used her unsecure, non-government email to
transmit classified information. The new emails also show Clinton
used text messages for government business. The documents,
produced to Judicial Watch after a review by the State Department,
include 13 new Clinton emails.
The State Department did not provide information about where the
emails were found; why they were not previously produced; or if
additional records are anticipated. Last month, a Justice Department
attorney could not tell a federal court judge how and where the
FBI discovered the new cache of Clinton emails. The State Department
previously claimed it had produced all releasable Clinton emails,
including emails recovered by the FBI that Hillary Clinton tried to
destroy or withhold. The State Department initially claimed all
responsive emails had been produced in 2018, but then found
more emails which were produced, for the first time, early last year.
Then in November 2019, the State Department first disclosed
to the court that the FBI had found this latest batch of emails.
The emails were produced thanks to Judicial Watch
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for all of Clinton’s
government emails sent or received on her
secret server system ([i]Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State[/i]
(No. 1:15-cv-00687)):
All emails sent and received by former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her official capacity as
Secretary of State, as well as all emails by other
State Department employees to Secretary Clinton
regarding her non-“state.gov” email address. {Click Here}
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(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released 37 pages of new
Clinton emails recently found by the FBI that show former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton used her unsecure, non-government email to
transmit classified information. The new emails also show Clinton
used text messages for government business. The documents,
produced to Judicial Watch after a review by the State Department,
include 13 new Clinton emails.
The State Department did not provide information about where the
emails were found; why they were not previously produced; or if
additional records are anticipated. Last month, a Justice Department
attorney could not tell a federal court judge how and where the
FBI discovered the new cache of Clinton emails. The State Department
previously claimed it had produced all releasable Clinton emails,
including emails recovered by the FBI that Hillary Clinton tried to
destroy or withhold. The State Department initially claimed all
responsive emails had been produced in 2018, but then found
more emails which were produced, for the first time, early last year.
Then in November 2019, the State Department first disclosed
to the court that the FBI had found this latest batch of emails.
The emails were produced thanks to Judicial Watch
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for all of Clinton’s
government emails sent or received on her
secret server system ([i]Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State[/i]
(No. 1:15-cv-00687)):
All emails sent and received by former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in her official capacity as
Secretary of State, as well as all emails by other
State Department employees to Secretary Clinton
regarding her non-“state.gov” email address. {Click Here}
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