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The State Department says about 30 emails that may be related to the 2012 attack on U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya, are among the thousands of Hillary Clinton emails recovered during the FBI's recently closed investigation into her use of a private server.
Government lawyers told U.S. District Court Judge Amit P. Mehta Tuesday that an undetermined number of the emails among the 30 were not included in the 55,000 pages previously provided by Clinton.
The State Department's lawyer said it would need until the end of September to review the emails and redact potentially classified information before they are released.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
I thought it was 15,000, the other day?
originally posted by: whyamIhere
The men that were told to stand down.
Who was giving this order ?
It matters to the guys on the ground that night.
originally posted by: whyamIhere
The men that were told to stand down.
Who was giving this order ?
It matters to the guys on the ground that night.
originally posted by: ketsuko
I'm sure they were just about how Benghazi is shaping up to be the new discount honeymoon spot with great hot yoga sessions!
originally posted by: slider1982
Just another example that she is untouchable.. If this was a staffer they would be in prison..
For god sake America if you vote for this women you are totally insane...
RA
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
Knowing the truth and preventing it are two different things. Hillary will be president. Doesn't mean I don't need to know who my president is.
originally posted by: Granite
originally posted by: whyamIhere
The men that were told to stand down.
Who was giving this order ?
It matters to the guys on the ground that night.
And if it's true Ambassodor was raped before his death than how can Hiltlery not be ashamed for the stand down order?
When it came to the editorial page, Anschutz’s instructions were explicit — he “wanted nothing but conservative columns and conservative op-ed writers,” said one former employee.
And recently the paper’s politics have become more pronounced while adding a stable of writers plucked from conservative outlets and think tanks, including chief political correspondent Byron York (National Review), senior political analyst Michael Barone (American Enterprise Institute, Fox News) and investigative reporter David Freddoso (National Review, author of “The Case Against Barack Obama”).
Read more: www.politico.com...