Re:"Huge gaps" in Clinton emails

Discovered isn't fair since we handed them to him last August. But yes, his committee was the first to see the email address. Before then, State had determined that none of her email - WHICH THEY HAD UNDER OUR BASIC PREMISE - fit the criteria of Issa's letter of Oct 2012. Sounds nuts, but the only thing State has produced to the Hill prior to these last 300, we're in response to that single original letter. It's not that 535 members weren't emailing, but State only responded to the oversight committee, and to others as a courtesy with boilerplate or when available something already made public. Now, they don't know and wouldn't agree with State's decision to not turn over any HRC email until August 2014 - but at the moment, they firmly believe that State didn't because State didn't have them. Which flies in the face of logic because they got something last August, months before the paper production. So they are conflating State's decision on what of hers should be transmitted with this latest news of the personal account. Also worth noting that it's been 30 months since the attack, but she was only in office for the first 4. Point being, what was since then has been by the Kerry State Department. So even if they believe we rigged the Department's legal team, that doesn't make sense since she left office. So you ýknow, their obsession with email pertaining to that trip is to see if security was discussed (by State officials, not her) in terms of her visiting. Understand it’s the NY POST but was it actually his committee who discovered her personal email accounts? This was apparently the day Diana Walker took the iconic photo of her on the plane looking at her blackberry. Mandy Grunwald Grunwald Communications 202 973-9400 On Mar 8, 2015, at 7:07 PM, Philippe Reines <pir@hrcoffice.com<mailto:pir@hrcoffice.com>> wrote: I can’t address the larger question of why the department didn’t. I believe the answer is that Oct 2011 was well outside the scope of what State was asked for until November 2014. So Gowdy is complaining about the last 3 months. State is not exactly nimble and are still responding to the Oct 2012 letter from Issa. But for our narrow equities, the time when Hrc least needed to email for work was on trips. She had both her Deputy Chiefs of Staff with her, me, always a high ranking State person most relevant to the issue — often career, a representative of the WH and the Pentago on the plane. Not to mention a four person State staff giving her paper. Not to mention she had a telephone. But it’s primarily because there was no time where she had more 24/7 human connectivity than on the road. She was living in a mobile office. Do we have an answer for why there are no emails from the Oct. 8 trip to Libya? http://nypost.com/2015/03/08/huge-gaps-in-clinton-emails-chairman-of-house-benghazi-committee/ Mandy Grunwald Grunwald Communications 202 973-9400