Gov't Turns Over Fewer Clinton-Related Emails Than Cited
Source: ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sep 9, 8:01 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The State Department has delivered only seven of nearly 70 pages of documents that a federal judge identified as potentially responsive to an Associated Press request for documents relating to Hillary Rodham Clinton's hiring of longtime aide Huma Abedin as a special government contract staffer.
The department's response contained only five email documents, two of them partially censored.
Meanwhile, government lawyers asked another federal judge to delay releasing thousands of pages of documents, sought by news media and legal and political organizations, from Clinton's tenure as secretary of state until January 2016.
The State Department's request to delay its release of emails and other Clinton-related documents raised the prospect that significant information about her tenure as secretary of state might not surface until after early Democratic Party presidential nomination contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Divernan
(15,480 posts)These are the questions that never end . . . .they just go on and on my friend.
OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)murielm99
(30,717 posts)And they are complaining because the documents they want to snoop have not been turned over to them. Boo hoo.
Let's look at who is asking for these documents. The MSM, who have done nothing but smear and bash the Clintons for decades.
I am not impressed.