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Latest Batch of Huma Abedin Emails Allegedly Reveal ‘Pay for Play’ in Clinton State Department

On Aug. 8, 2015, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton submitted a sworn declaration to the Department of Justice. In that statement, she said that she had turned over 55,000 pages of emails — and that she had made sure to include anything that might be considered “federal records.”

She also noted that her longtime associate and confidante Huma Abedin had an email account on the same server.

Abedin’s emails later resulted in further investigation into Clinton — an investigation that many believe contributed to her loss in November’s presidential election.

However, it seems that Abedin is not finished yetJudicial Watch published 448 additional pages of emails on Tuesday that claim to reveal additional questionable activity that took place within the Clinton-led State Department.


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