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1,000 pages of Clinton emails released; 84 classifications

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Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton acknowledges the crowd as she arrives to speak at the state’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Humphrey-Mondale dinner, Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in St. Paul, Minn.

WASHINGTON >> The State Department has released more than 1,000 new pages of Hillary Clinton’s emails.

Eighty-one messages were classified, mostly at the lowest level of sensitivity. None was declared top secret.

The department has now released more than 45,000 pages of emails from the private account Clinton used as secretary of state.

It plans to finish making her emails public on Feb. 29, a day before the critical Super Tuesday primaries.

Clinton has struggled to put the email controversy to rest as she seeks the Democratic presidential nomination.

Last month, 22 emails were withheld in full because they contained “top secret” material. The FBI also is examining the security of the homebrew server she maintained for email use while in office.

20 responses to “1,000 pages of Clinton emails released; 84 classifications”

  1. Jiujitsu_Fighter says:

    This is the end for Hillary. Bernie wins.

  2. kuroiwaj says:

    Next comes the DOJ and FBI. Democrats must make a move to replace Hillary in the Presidential.

  3. kahuku01 says:

    This is the problem when the US has civilians as leaders in key positions that are about to handle Top Secret military missions. As an example, when the US attacked Iraq, there were loose lips and it compromised the mission by telling the enemy when and how the United States were going to attack. They never know when to keep a secret, top secret, except when they went in and got Bin Ladin.

  4. den says:

    what are they waiting for, just indict her already.

  5. mikethenovice says:

    Who knows if Mr. Trump has any undesirable business activity?

  6. fiveo says:

    I wish the US attorney would move to indict Hillary already. If you or I did what she did in setting up a private server which was against rules she required the other employees of
    the State Dept to follow, we would be charged and in jail and awaiting trial. Let alone using this private server to do her official business thereby compromising government security
    ad secret and confidential information which even the government admits were probably hacked by the ChiComs, Russians and others.

  7. st1d says:

    hiliar’s megalomaniacal obsession with being the first female felon elected president is turning off the younger generation of voters who are abandoning hiliar in droves.

    ironically, hiliar is nixon reincarnated, right to the “i am not a crook” genre of statements in which hiliar claims she did nothing wrong and has nothing to apologize for. hiliar even has a cabal of inner circle coconspirators, as nixon did, who are now at risk of enjoying of years of federal housing, dining and supervision, as nixon’s coconspirators did.

  8. Tita Girl says:

    Now that Scalia has passed away, Barry will place another lib on the bench. Maybe a friend of Clinton’s.

  9. justmyview371 says:

    Remember, don’t take work home. Ha, I needed to do it all the time when I worked for various governments. Not everybody is lazy with no work to do.

  10. cojef says:

    AG will decide if there is enough evidence to bring charges against Hillary. Absent any indictment everything else is moot. However, the American electorate will have a say, no matter what has been disclosed about the private server.

  11. Oahuan says:

    Hillary will get away with it. You just watch.

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