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Subject State Dept. Ramps Up Clinton Server Probe; Court Grants JW Discovery; Fed. Judge Criticizes State & Justice Depts. on Cover-Up
Date October 1, 2019 2:32 PM
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Background on State Department investigating Hillary Clinton emails

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State Department reportedly ramps up probe into Hillary
Clinton’s email server
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Source: New York Post
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The State Department has reportedly ramped up an investigation
into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary
of state. As many as 130 former Clinton aides have been alerted that
emails sent years ago have now been deemed classified and may be
considered security violations.

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Background Notes from Judicial Watch

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2019-08-30

Court Grants Judicial Watch Significant New Discovery in Clinton
Email Case
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Source: Judicial Watch
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A federal judge granted Judicial Watch seven additional
depositions, three interrogatories and four document requests related
to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private,
unauthorized email server.

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2019-07-02

Former State Official Warned State Department About Clinton Email
Issues
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Source: Judicial Watch
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John Hackett, the former Director for Information Programs and
Services, which handles records management at the State
Department, testified under oath that he had raised concerns that
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s staff had “culled out
30,000” of the secretary’s “personal” emails without following
strict National Archives standards.

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2019-09-06

Federal Judge Criticizes State and Justice Departments on Clinton
Email Cover-Up
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Judge Lamberth criticized the State Department’s handling and
production of Clinton’s emails, stating, “There is no FOIA
[Freedom of Information Act] exemption for political expedience, nor
is there one for bureaucratic incompetence.”

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