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State Dept asked to review Clinton emails

PROBE ON: Already 30,068 of Hillary’s emails have been culled from her 2009-2013 tenure as secretary of state

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WASHINGTON: A judge ordered the US State Department on Monday to review for possible release 14,900 of Hillary Clinton’s emails and attachment­s that the FBI found when investigat­ing her use of a private email server as secretary of state.

The judge also scheduled a September 23 hearing on when to release the emails, a deadline that raises the possibilit­y some will become public before the November 8 presidenti­al election between Democrat Clinton and her Republican rival, Donald Trump.

Questions about her email practices as secretary of state have dogged Clinton’s White House run and triggered a FBI probe that found she was “extremely careless” with sensitive informatio­n by using a private server but recommende­d against bringing charges.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters it was still reviewing the 14,900 documents and it was unclear how many were personal or work-related. He also said it was unclear how many may duplicate those already released but that there were “likely to be quite a few” not previously disclosed.

The department has already culled through some 30,068 of Clinton emails from her 2009-2013 tenure as secretary of state and released most of them, amounting to some 55,000 pages. More than 2,000 emails were found to contain classified informatio­n.

The disclosure of further emails could provide more fodder for opponents who have seized on the issue to argue that Clinton is untrustwor­thy.

Clinton, who leads Trump in opinion polls, has said she did not compromise classified informatio­n and used a private server for convenienc­e. She later apologised, saying: “I take responsibi­lity.”

The order by US District Court Judge James Boasberg, who is overseeing a group of lawsuits seeking to make Clinton’s emails public, came the day a conservati­ve watchdog group, Judicial Watch, made public a batch of Clinton’s emails obtained through a lawsuit. Judicial Watch said the emails showed donors to the Clinton family’s charitable foundation seeking access to her during the period she was secretary of state.

Toner said the State Department believed there was “no impropriet­y” in foundation officials seeking to meet Clinton, saying any secretary of state or aides get such requests from a wide range of people. The 14,900 documents referred to by Boasberg are believed to include emails not included among those Clinton previously turned over to the State Department after her use of a private email server and private email account became public.

“This number reflects both nonrecord (meaning personal) and record materials (meaning work related),” said a US official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Some of the emails were found on the servers of people with whom Clinton or her staff was communicat­ing.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell dismissed reports over the weekend that Clinton told federal investigat­ors that it was at his suggestion that she used a personal email account, according to a media report.

Powell, who served as the nation’s top diplomat from 2001 to 2005 under Republican President George W Bush, told ‘ People’ magazine that while he did send Clinton a memo about his own email practices, Clinton had already chosen to use personal email rather than a government account while she had the job

“Her people have been trying to pin it on me. The truth is, she was using (the private email server) for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did,” Powell told ‘ People’ on Saturday.

The ‘ New York Times’ reported last week that Clinton told federal investigat­ors that Powell had suggested she use personal email for unclassifi­ed email when the two spoke over dinner.

The disclosure of further emails could provide more fodder for opponents who have seized on the issue to argue that Clinton is untrustwor­thy. Clinton, has said she did not compromise classified informatio­n and used a private server for convenienc­e

 ?? Reuters ?? Hillary Clinton tapes an appearance on the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Show’ in Los Angeles, California, on Monday. —
Reuters Hillary Clinton tapes an appearance on the ‘Jimmy Kimmel Show’ in Los Angeles, California, on Monday. —

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