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State department releases Hilary Clinton's emails online

Most of the correspondence from the mail were classified, for confidentiality purposes and posted on twitter by online reporters.
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The state department recently released e-mails of the former secretary of state, Hilary Clinton on its website.

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Following the release, the state department released an official statement on their Twitter page.

The tech guys had to pull down the link because, according to our source, the traffic was heavy.

News from our sources report that these are some of the mails Mrs. Clinton handed over to the state department in 2014.

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According to the excerpts of a report by the New York Times, which was released online, “Clinton had ‘sensitive but unclassified’ information in her personal account, and that she was in frequent contact with a former adviser named Sidney Blumenthal regarding Libya. Blumenthal, who wasn't working for the government at the time, reportedly sent Clinton ‘several memos’ regarding the attack in Benghazi, which a Clinton spokesperson said were unsolicited.”

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