Judicial Watch Sues State Department for Text Messages of Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the State Department for all text and other electronic messages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin after discovering an email that strongly suggests Clinton used text messages for official business (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:20-cv-00441)).
In January 2020, Judicial Watch released emails that included an August 2011 email from Abedin to Clinton stating: âSent you a couple of text messages.â The email was among other emails that had only recently been found by the FBI and produced to the State Department. Last week, a federal court criticized the State and Justice Departments for providing no explanation about how these emails were found at this late date:
State failed to fully explain the new emailsâ origins when the Court directly questioned where they came from.
Judicial Watch filed its recent FOIA lawsuit after the State Department denied any responsive records exist in response to two January 2020 FOIA requests for:
- All text messages, encrypted app messages and instant messages involving official government business sent or received by former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton from January 1, 2009 through February 1, 2013.
- All text messages, encrypted app messages and instant messages involving official government business sent or received by former Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin from January 1, 2009 through February 1, 2013.
âWhere are Hillary Clintonâs text messages?â asked Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. âJudicial Watch uncovered the hidden Clinton emails and now weâve uncovered that Secretary Clinton and her top aide Huma Abedin used text messages.â
In March 2020, U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lamberth granted Judicial Watchâs request to depose Clinton about her emails and Benghazi attack documents. The court also ordered the deposition of Clintonâs former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills and two other State Department officials.
Additionally, the court granted Judicial Watchâs request to subpoena Google for relevant documents and records associated with Clintonâs emails during her tenure at the State Department.
Clinton repeatedly stated that the 55,000 pages of documents she turned over to the State Department in December 2014 included all of her work-related emails. In response to a court order in another Judicial Watch case, she declared under penalty of perjury that she had âdirected that all my emails on clintonemail.com in my custody that were or are potentially federal records be provided to the Department of State, and on information and belief, this has been done.â
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