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15 emails ‘missing’ from Clinton cache

State Dept: Work-related emails include scant words written by Hillary

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WASHINGTON—The State Department cannot find in its records all or part of 15 work-related emails from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private server that were released this week by a House panel investigat­ing the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, officials said on Thursday.

The emails all predate the Sept. 11 assault on the US diplomatic facility and include scant words written by Hillary, the officials said.

They consist of more in a series of wouldbe intelligen­ce reports passed to her by longtime political confidant Sidney Blumenthal, the officials said.

Neverthele­ss, the fact that the State Department says it can’t find them among emails she provided surely will raise new questions about Clinton’s use of a personal email account and server while secretary of state and whether she has provided the agency all of her work-related correspond­ence, as she claims.

Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of the select committee on Benghazi, released a statement on Thursday saying, “This confirms doubts about the completene­ss of Clinton’s self-selected public record and raises serious questions about her decision to erase her personal server — especially before it could be analyzed by an independen­t, neutral third-party arbiter.”

When asked about the discrepanc­y, Nick Merrill, a Clinton campaign spokesman, said, “She has turned over 55,000 pages of materials to the State Department, including all emails in her possession from Blumenthal.”

Clinton is running for the 2016 Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

Clinton’s use of the non-government­al email while in office was not publicly disclosed until earlier this year, after the committee sought her correspond­ence related to the Benghazi attack.

She says the single account for personal and profession­al purposes was a matter of convenienc­e, and says all her work emails were included in the 55,000 pages of documents she later handed over to the State Department.

The State Department informed the select Benghazi committee on Thursday that they are no longer certain that’s the case, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

The officials said Julia Frifield, the assistant secretary of state for legislativ­e affairs, confirmed that nine emails and parts of six others that the committee made public Monday couldn’t be located in the department’s records.

As for 46 other, previously unreleased Libya-related Blumenthal emails published by the committee, officials said all are in the department’s records.

They weren’t handed over to congressio­nal investigat­ors because they had no relevance to events in Benghazi and did not correspond to the committee’s request, the officials said. The officials added that they are willing to provide emails outside the committee’s initial request, but warned that doing so would require more time.

The emails missing from the State Department’s records include missives from Blumenthal in which he sends media accounts about the killing of one of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s sons, various reports on internal politics among Libya’s rebels and news of the assassinat­ion of a former Gadhafi minister in Vienna.

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? CAMPAIGN BLITZ. Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at Christ the King United Church of Christ in Florissant, Missouri.
(AP FOTO) CAMPAIGN BLITZ. Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at Christ the King United Church of Christ in Florissant, Missouri.

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