A federal judge is ordering the State Department to try again to find emails top Hillary Clinton aides wrote about the Benghazi attack.
U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the State Department had not done enough to try to track down emails in the official government accounts for Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills, and Jacob Sullivan related the 2012 terror attack that left four Americans dead.
On "America's Newsroom" today, Steve Hayes explained that Mehta ruled that the State Department must now search through its own internal records, which it previously neglected to do.
"That seems to be an obvious place for State to search if State had been interested in actually finding records responsive to these [Freedom of Information Act] requests," Hayes said.
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