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Intelligence community watchdog reconfirms that dozens of Clinton emails were classified

From The Washington Post:

Still, the issue has continued to simmer, as an FBI investigation into the security of the private server proceeds and the intelligence community continues to review the content of Clinton’s emails. Even after the last batch of Clinton’s emails is released at the end of January, the issue will not entirely die: A federal judge has ordered the State Department to begin releasing in March batches of emails sent and received by top Clinton aide Huma Abedin to the conservative group Judicial Watch, which had sought them using a public information request. Abedin is the only other State Department official known to have used an email account managed through Clinton’s private server.


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