Could Hillary Rodham Clinton get away with using a private email account if she were a public official in Virginia?
She wouldn’t have to bother.
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Read More… from Editorial: Virginia’s FOIA exemption would shield Clinton e-mails
Could Hillary Rodham Clinton get away with using a private email account if she were a public official in Virginia?
She wouldn’t have to bother.
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Read More… from Editorial: Virginia’s FOIA exemption would shield Clinton e-mails
The Obama administration said Friday it will apply the legal provisions of the Freedom of Information Act to determine what parts of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s official emails when she was secretary of state will be released publicly from her private account. The law contains nine exemptions to censor or withhold parts of records.
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A House investigative committee said it has records containing two different e-mail addresses used by former secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. It issued subpoenas Wednesday to find out more about Clinton's use of her private e-mail system to conduct public business.
The State Department denied Clinton used more than one e-mail address, which Clinton herself controlled on her own server at clintonemail.com.
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The State Department has failed to turn over government documents covering Hillary Rodham Clinton's tenure as secretary of state that The Associated Press and others requested under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act ahead of her presumptive presidential campaign. They include one request AP made four years ago and others pending for more than one year.
The agency already has missed deadlines it set for itself to turn over the material.
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Read More… from State Dept. stonewalls Hillary Clinton’s files from AP’s FOIA request