The State Department unexpectedly dumped 2, 900 more pages of Hillary Clinton’s e-mails late Thursday night — hours after a scathing inspector general’s report accused the agency of stonewalling requests for public data.
The department had already missed a judge’s deadline to post 82 percent of the former secretary of state’s e-mails by Dec. 31.
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The after-hours release of 2, 900 new pages of Clinton records was a harried attempt to meet that goal.
Read the full story at New York Post, by Marisa Schultz