The FBI probably already has all Hillary Clinton’s emails for its ongoing investigation, but as far as the public seeing them, a judge has ruled that the State Department can stick to its snail’s pace schedule:
JUST IN: Judge rules in Clinton's favor on State emails https://t.co/zyy5DuB1Uo pic.twitter.com/X6w8thXmz6
— The Hill (@thehill) November 13, 2015
The “drip drip” will remain just that for the time being:
A federal judge on Friday sided with the State Department against a conservative legal advocacy group trying to speed up the government’s release of some Hillary Clinton emails.
Judge Amit Mehta said that it would be “unwise and potentially risky” to order the government to quickly release some of the 329 emails specifically related to the 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, Libya, which it had recently discovered.
The emails are already set to be released at some point next year.
@thehill Those emails — along with tens of thousands of others — are already on pace to be released by next February – Judge's reasoning
— Ricain (@archdriver) November 13, 2015
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/665203962333655041
https://twitter.com/FullOmniForce/status/665208435840049152
https://twitter.com/JustSayn2000/status/665204498730643456
That is correct.
Join the conversation as a VIP Member