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State Department Releases Benghazi Emails From Clinton's Personal Account
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22.05.2015
The State Department on Friday released 296 pages of emails that come from a personal address Hillary Clinton used while she was secretary of state.
All those emails relate to the 2012 attack on an American outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans including Ambassador Chris Stevens. Clinton handed over 55,000 pages of emails from a personal address to the State Department in 2014, all of which she said pertained to her work as secretary of state.
The New York Times published a report on Thursday with an early look through a portion of the emails, detailing some of the more noteworthy findings.
The Times reported that 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
All those emails relate to the 2012 attack on an American outpost in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans including Ambassador Chris Stevens. Clinton handed over 55,000 pages of emails from a personal address to the State Department in 2014, all of which she said pertained to her work as secretary of state.
The New York Times published a report on Thursday with an early look through a portion of the emails, detailing some of the more noteworthy findings.
The Times reported that 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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