Last week, the State Department announced that several thousand of Hillary Clinton’s emails originally scheduled to be released today would be delayed slightly due to the snowstorm combined with some internal “oversights.”
As it now turns out, thousands of those emails will not be released before a couple of notable dates this election year:
State Dept to delay release of thousands of Clinton emails until after NH primary: https://t.co/ktoZZfTbBv pic.twitter.com/k3Q9lIfN4t
— The Hill (@thehill) January 29, 2016
Probably just a total coincidence though:
The State Department on Friday will release roughly 2,000 pages of Hillary Clinton’s emails, but will delay the final batch of messages until after voters go to the polls in early primary states.
In a court filing late on Thursday evening, the department insisted that it “regrets” its inability to publish the final 7,000 pages on Friday, as a federal court ordered it to do last year.
Court orders must be only for the “little people.”
https://twitter.com/AndrewStilesUSA/status/693097635637493761
"You can have it, just not right now….." — Transparency FTW! https://t.co/WbXu9LclVJ
— Run, Lift, Repeat (@desertgardens) January 29, 2016
Remember, the last batch of emails has ones that got tied up in inter-Department squabbles over classification. https://t.co/IkNSww5OCh
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 29, 2016
Suggesting they will be among the juiciest, and probably most-redacted. https://t.co/iFLGrKADOG
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 29, 2016
our State Dept. "missed" sending 7,000 e-mails to other agencies…are people really buying this? https://t.co/ASHvI5nL8A
— Dave Mullen (@dmullen37) January 29, 2016
Shocking, said no Texan, ever. https://t.co/NpL5TLdufp
— Texas GOP (@TexasGOP) January 29, 2016
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