Friday, January 1, 2016

U.S. State Department Classifies 1,000+ Hillary Clinton Emails. Fails To Meet Court Order For Release



Daily Mail: NOW more than 1,000 of Hillary Clinton's emails have been deemed classified - with two 'secret' emails found in the New Year's Eve State Department dump

* The State Department typically unloads a new batch of Clinton emails on the last weekday of each month – in this case, New Year's Eve
* Agency has to comply with the order of a federal judge who oversees the process and demands steady progress toward the total by January
* This month, however, only about 5,500 emails will hit the Internet instead of the 9,000 anticipated by the court order, and State will catch up 'next week'
* The State Department's rush job during the holidays will also omit subject lines, senders and recipients from its searchable online data

The State Department released another 5,500 pages of Hillary Clinton's emails just hours before the New Year's Eve ball is set to drop.

The dump was originally supposed to be much bigger, instead of the just 3,100 messages the public can now browse.

The total number of Clinton's emails now deemed classified has climbed to 1,274, according to Politico, with 275 messages in this most recent cache being retroactively given the classified distinction.

WNU Editor: This has now become such a routine .... when we are sleeping is when the State Dept. puts the garbage out.

More News On The U.S. State Department Classifying Hillary Clinton's Emails

More than 1,200 Clinton emails now deemed classified -- Politico
Hillary Clinton emails: Kissinger, Photoshop and 'Texts from Hillary' -- CNN
Happy New Year! State drops 5,500 pages of Clinton emails -- The Hill
State Department releases over 3,000 Clinton emails on New Year's Eve -- FOX News
Some Clinton Emails Showed Dynamics of Her Role in Foreign Policy -- WSJ
5500 Hillary emails released late afternoon on New Year's Eve -- Rick Moran, American Thinker