Washington Examiner: Court grows frustrated with State Dept. in Clinton email case
State Department attorneys argued the “ambitious” plan to publish all of Hillary Clinton’s private emails by the beginning of next year is preventing the agency from releasing related records in other cases.
In a hearing Tuesday for a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Citizens United, Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court cast doubt on the State Department’s argument that processing the requested Clinton records will not be completed for weeks.
The State Department earlier this month attempted to push back on a Sept. 13 deadline, which the agency itself had set in an earlier court hearing for the Citizens United case.
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