US State Department Releases New Batch of Hillary Clinton's Emails


(MENAFN- QNA) The US State Department released a new batch of emails sent or received by former secretary of state Hillary Clinton in 2009.

Her use of private email was out of step with the State Department's rules against employees regularly using personal email for work purposes, according to the (CNN).

Obama officials - including former White House advisor David Axelrod - had said they were unaware Clinton was using a personal email address.

News of Clinton's use of a private email address on a personal server in her New York home broke this year as she prepared to launch her campaign for the 2016 presidential nomination.

The State Department posted to its website on Tuesday the latest batch of Clinton's emails from her time in office - this time, 1,925 separate emails totaling more than 3,000 pages, all from 2009. It's a fraction of the 55,000 pages of emails Clinton turned over to State for processing. The department is releasing the documents in sets monthly, under a US District Court ruling, after they're reviewed and with some information redacted.


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