By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, November 10, 2015
A federal judge scolded the State
Department Tuesday for being
“lackadaisical” in processing the
emails turned over by former
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton
as well as messages and notes
from other department officials.
Department Tuesday for being
“lackadaisical” in processing the
emails turned over by former
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton
as well as messages and notes
from other department officials.
Judge Rudolph Contreras said
the department has had Mrs. Clinton’s
emails since December, and he
wondered why it is only now
beginning to hire additional
reviewers to go over her messages
and the tens of thousands of other
documents that are being sought
as the Obama administration faces
an avalanche of open-records
requests concerning her time in office.
the department has had Mrs. Clinton’s
emails since December, and he
wondered why it is only now
beginning to hire additional
reviewers to go over her messages
and the tens of thousands of other
documents that are being sought
as the Obama administration faces
an avalanche of open-records
requests concerning her time in office.
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