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karynnj

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3. that's exactly what they will do
Sat Jan 23, 2016, 09:03 AM
Jan 2016

They have released 80% of the emails. From various accounts, they have a out 2000 they can release after review from just the State Department.

The problem is between 7000 and 8000 (I can not remember the exact number) need review from another department. Here someone really screwed up and did not send them earlier to the other departments. Given they are ALL deemed to contain stuff that could be classified, but originated elsewhere, those are the worst emails.

Personally, I don't think this helps Clinton - especially if the SD were told get everything you can out by the end of the month and then release things on a daily basis. That would make this a daily story.

I assume HRC would rather all the emails be out, even though that was never going to really end the story. Not to mention, the story is still that she made her own rules.

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