Austin American-Statesman

State Department asks Clinton to check again for work emails

- By Michael Beisecker

The State

WASHINGTON — Department is leaning on former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to hand over any additional work-related emails sent or received on her private accounts.

In a letter made public in a court filing Tuesday, Undersecre­tary Patrick F. Kennedy asked Clinton’s personal lawyer to once again affirm that all federal records in her possession have been provided to the agency.

The request comes after the Obama administra­tion recently discovered a chain of 2009 emails between Clinton and former Army Gen. David Petraeus that were not included among the 55,000 pages she had handed over. Their existence challenges the Democratic presidenti­al front-runner’s claim that she has already provided all of her work emails from her tenure as secretary, which are the subject of several public records lawsuits.

Clinton’s lawyer, David Kendall, did not immediatel­y respond Tuesday to a message left at his office.

Republican­s have raised questions about thousands of emails that Clinton says she deleted on grounds that they were private in nature, as well as other undisclose­d messages that have recently surfaced from the home-based server she used while at the State Department. Clinton has said publicly that she has turned over all the emails she is required to, but several congressio­nal committees are investigat­ing.

The emails Clinton has provided begin on March 18, 2009 — almost two months after she entered office. Before then, Clinton has said, she used an old AT&T Blackberry email account that she can no longer access.

The Petraeus emails, first discovered by the Defense Department and then passed to the State Department’s inspector general, start on Jan. 10, 2009, with Clinton using the older email account. But by Jan. 28 — a week after her swearing in — they show she had switched to the private email address on her home-based server.

In a separate letter released Tuesday, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., raised the possibilit­y that many of Clinton’s emails, including some of those she withheld as private, may have been inadverten­tly kept by Datto, a Connecticu­t-based provider of email back-up devices and cloud storage.

Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Government­al Affairs Committee, wrote that Clinton bought a Datto system in 2013 to provide on-site backup of her emails in case her home server failed. Though Clinton specifical­ly instructed that copies of her emails not leave the devices under her control, Johnson’s letter says his committee’s investigat­ion has determined that Datto’s system may have automatica­lly sent copies of Clinton’s emails to cloud storage controlled by the company as recently as August 2015.

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