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Judge Tells State Dept. to Look For More Clinton Benghazi Emails

Judge Tells State Dept. to Look For More Clinton Benghazi Emails

“The sole remaining dispute in this case is the adequacy of State’s search for responsive records.”

A federal judge has ordered the State Department to search for more emails from state.gov accounts for more Benghazi emails from then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s aides Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills, and Jacob Sullivan. From Fox News:

U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia Amit Mehta made the call Tuesday, describing the FOIA lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch in March 2015 as “a far cry from a typical FOIA case.”

He noted that “Secretary Clinton used a private e-mail server located in her home, to transmit and receive work-related communications during her tenure as Secretary of State.”

“The sole remaining dispute in this case is the adequacy of State’s search for responsive records,” Mehta wrote in his opinion and order, noting the State Department has argued the search through Clinton aides’ emails “is likely to be unfruitful.”

But Mehta wrote that the State Department “has not, however, searched the one records system over which it has always had control and that is almost certain to contain some responsive records: the state.gov email server.”

“If Secretary Clinton sent an email about Benghazi to Abedin, Mills, or Sullivan at his or her state.gov email address, or if one of them sent an e-mail to Secretary Clinton using his or her state.gov account, then State’s server presumably would have captured and stored such an email,” Mehta wrote. “State has an obligation to search its own server for responsive records.”

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