Washington Examiner: State Dept. must produce emails between Clinton Foundation, agency officials by September
State Department officials must produce records of agency officials’ communications with the Clinton Foundation from Hillary Clinton’s time in office by September, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
The battle to obtain correspondence between three of Clinton’s top staffers and officials at her family’s foundation, as well as communications with a controversial consulting firm, has raged in federal court since a conservative group filed suit against the State Department on March 16.
Citizens United, a right-leaning activist nonprofit, sued the agency after it ignored a series of Freedom of Information Act requests for the records of Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills and Kris Balderston, all longtime Clinton insiders and key aides at Clinton’s State Department.
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