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Latest Clinton Email Dump Fails To Meet 2015 Court-Ordered Quota

Clinton’s emails are being released in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit filed by VICE News senior investigative reporter Jason Leopold after it was revealed that Clinton had used a private email server when she was the top United States diplomat.

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The State Department has been releasing Clinton’s emails monthly since June to comply with a judge’s order that they be made public by the end of January 2016.


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The emails released on Thursday afternoon are part of a trove of e-mails that Clinton sent and received on a personal e-mail account while serving in the high governmental position.


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“With more than 1,250 emails containing classified information now uncovered, Hillary Clinton’s decision to put secrecy over national security by exclusively operating off of a secret email server looks even more reckless”, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement.

That’s because Clinton failed to hand over all her work emails, despite being asked to do so repeatedly, and the State Department is not searching for them elsewhere.

It said she had raised $37 million for the primary campaign, the most for any non-incumbent in a non-election year, and $18 million for the Democratic Party in the fourth quarter.

Aside from Trump, Republican presidential candidates have not addressed the latest Clinton email dump yet, but experts told Sinclair her critics will surely bring up any controversial messages that could damage the potential Democratic nominee’s standing in the polls next week and in the future as more voters pay attention to the race. On NBC’s Today show on Tuesday, Trump turned his attention to Bill Clinton, who is scheduled to campaign for his wife next week in New Hampshire.

Q: How many emails are there?

Here Clinton uses her favorite “pls respond” delegation.

Other campaigns that have reported fourth-quarter numbers include Ben Carson’s, which raised $23 million, and Ted Cruz, which reported raising $19 million.

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“Unbelievable”, Clinton wrote, surmising that the paper probably took her out of the picture, “perhaps because no woman should be in such a place of power or that I am dressed immodestly!!” Or the very first time he said he “loves” the Mexican people. A columnist suggested either she or the families is lying about what she said to them.

Andrew Harnik  Associated Press