http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/285063-more-unreleased-clinton-emails-emerge By Julian Hattem - 06/27/16 04:20 PM EDT
Dozens of Clinton meetings left off State schedule: report
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In response, Abedin said she and other officials had “discussed this” and would talk with Clinton about it later in the day.
It's unclear whether Clinton was referring to her email setup in particular.
“Secretary Clinton’s paper files were appropriately filed and archived,” State Department spokesman Mark Toner said in a statement after the emails were released. “The State Department has extensive paper records from Secretary Clinton’s tenure including official policy memos, call sheets, briefing materials, and cables.”
Toner confirmed that the email was not handed over by Clinton, but that the department nonetheless obtained it from Abedin following a request last March to hand over any documents she and other aides may have.
The emails also show that Clinton made an effort to give a State Department job to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair by forwarding his resume to Abedin and then-chief of staff Cheryl Mills.
In a statement, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said the revelations “show Hillary Clinton was more than concerned about the handling of her records – both personal and official.”
“What other damaging emails have Hillary Clinton and the Obama State Department withheld from the public?”
Clinton, who is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, handed over approximately 30,000 emails to the State Department in 2014, after the discovery that she had used a personal server throughout her tenure at the department. Another similarly sized batch of emails, which Clinton had claimed were purely personal, were deleted.
But Judicial Watch and others have unveiled dozens of new emails in recent months and weeks suggesting that some of those emails pertained to her job at the State Department and ought to have been preserved.
Another email, from 2010, in which Clinton worries about “the personal being accessible,” has given her campaign a fresh headache in recent days.