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State Department’s Kennedy pressured FBI to unclassify Clinton emails: FBI documents

“Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy pressured the FBI to unclassify certain emails from Hillary Clinton’s private server that were previously deemed classified, according to FBI documents released Monday that cited redacted sources,” according to Reuters.

 

At the same time Judicial Watch released a statement on newly released FBI documents with key information on the interviews conducted by the FBI in the Hillary Clinton email scandal. ” We are disconcerted by what we have found thus far from publically accessible sources about the possible hacking of Hillary Clinton’s illicit server.  It is unfortunate that Judicial Watch – not Congress or federal law enforcement – undertook this basic investigative step,” said Tom Fitton.


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