Judge orders Obama administration to release new Clinton emails
A federal judge has ordered the Obama administration to release new
emails connected to Hillary Clinton before Democratic National
Convention in July.
In an order late on Wednesday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson told the
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to hand over to the
Republican National Committee (RNC) whatever records it could as part of
an RNC’s open-records lawsuit on July 11.
After that, USAID will need to consult with the State Department
about hundreds of other pages of documents, which could be released at
some point in the future.
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The RNC sued the aid agency in March, seeking two sets of
communications: those between USAID officials and former aides at the
State Department, as well as those between USAID and private domain
names associated with Clinton, former President Bill Clinton and others
including the Clinton Foundation. The effort appeared to be related to
allegations that the former secretary of State’s family foundation had
undue influence on USAID.
The RNC lawsuit was one of several it has filed seeking records
connected to Clinton, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, in a
preview of a battle sure to last through the general election.
Before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, USAID
has claimed that it has discovered approximately 3,300 pages of records
that it might be able to hand over to the Republican Party organization.
But roughly 2,600 of those reportedly need to be cleared with the State
Department before they can be released.
In her order on Wednesday, Jackson said USAID should release to the
RNC what it can by July 11 and determine a schedule for releasing the
rest.
The time frame would put the release of the first batch of emails
just one week before the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on
July 18 and two weeks before the Democratic convention begins on July
25.
Critics of Clinton, however, will likely be wary of the State
Department, which is notoriously slow at responding to Freedom of
Information Act requests and has been buried underneath a barrage of
demands related to Clinton’s email history in recent months.
Separately late on Wednesday, the Obama administration filed a motion
trying to kill a different RNC open-records lawsuit targeting the State
Department. That suit is seeking email messages from a slew of
Clinton’s former top aides.
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