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Hillary Clinton is in hot water again this week after it was discovered that the former secretary of state may not have been as forthcoming about messages she sent early in her tenure as previously represented. According to State Department officials, an early email chain between Clinton and David Petraeus, then the commander of United States Central Command, from between Jan. 10 to Feb. 1, 2009 contradicted the 2016 Democratic candidate’s claim that she had not retained emails from her first two months of office. State Department officials said that the Defense Department had turned over the string of 10 or so emails over “the last several days.”
is a sign the stonewalling and political protection effort that was previously being run by the [State] Department is diminishing, the committee welcomes it,” said Jamal Ware, spokesman for the House Select Committee on Benghazi, in a statement to Reuters on Saturday. “The proof will be in the production.”
Hillary Clinton is in hot water again this week after it was discovered that the former secretary of state may not have been as forthcoming about messages she sent early in her tenure as previously represented. According to State Department officials, an early email chain between Clinton and David Petraeus, then the commander of United States Central Command, from between Jan. 10 to Feb. 1, 2009 contradicted the 2016 Democratic candidate’s claim that she had not retained emails from her first two months of office. State Department officials said that the Defense Department had turned over the string of 10 or so emails over “the last several days.”
is a sign the stonewalling and political protection effort that was previously being run by the [State] Department is diminishing, the committee welcomes it,” said Jamal Ware, spokesman for the House Select Committee on Benghazi, in a statement to Reuters on Saturday. “The proof will be in the production.”