WASHINGTON – The State Department released 3,000 pages of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s email correspondence Tuesday, but the documents hardly provide her critics the revealing look inside her tenure they were seeking.
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Clinton’s camp was contacted but did not respond to request for comment. “I’m grateful for all you’ve done and excited for what comes next”, Clinton wrote in a handwritten message, a photo of which was posted on Twitter. The email chain did not contain a response from Blumenthal.
A native of Co Tipperary, Mr Kelly, who runs the New York public relations and corporate advisory firm Teneo with Mr Band, served as economic envoy from September 2009 to May 2011.
“High ranking staff from Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel to political director David Axelrod couldn’t find the e-mail in the government directory and had to ask her assistant to provide it”. “Of course, if I were dealing w that POTUS I’d probably camp in his office to prevent him from doing something problematic”.
Besides the brazenness of the Clinton/Blumenthal relationship, circumnavigating as it did White House directives, a number of other factors make it problematic.
“I heard on the radio that there is a cabinet mtg [sic] this am”. “I’m not sure it’s going to have an impact”. “If not, who are we sending?” The meeting turned out not to be a full cabinet meeting.
Campus Reform set up an informal survey called “Candidates’ Cribs” in front of the White House recently. “This is the second time this has happened”, the secretary griped. “What’s up???”
There is an email from Clinton reaching out for help on behalf of a young Yemeni girl married off and divorced by the age of 10, “could we get her to the USA for counseling and education”, Clinton asks a State department official.
(3/3) Just one thing left to say to everyone who has pitched in to support this campaign: Thank you.
“You all are unbelievable – the world adores you!”
Cheryl Mills: “You need to walk this to HRC”. “The only two A+’s all night”.
A spokeswoman for CME Group said Wednesday that Clinton didn’t speak at the event.
“Clinton removed specific portions of other emails she sent to State, suggesting the messages were screened closely enough to determine which paragraphs were unfit to be seen by the public”.
Clinton raised the money between April 12, when her campaign officially launched, and June 30.
It wasn’t, though, a coded reference to some Washington figure.
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In another email, Mrs Clinton discussed the appointment of a global LGBT rights envoy for the United States back in 2009, six years before America appointed one for the first time. Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden and the organization’s founder, John Podesta, also had access to Clinton’s private account.