Hillary Clinton’s Trans-Pacific Partnership flip-flopping has been well documented, but Clinton’s communications about the issue in emails during the time she was secretary of state won’t be adding to that pile of documentation any time soon:

Now the State Dept. says it won't release Hillary Clinton's TPP emails until after election https://t.co/KxnRQubamr pic.twitter.com/ZaPEKFDt1V — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 6, 2016

Washington Examiner:

Email discussions of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that were sent between Hillary Clinton and her top aides at the State Department could be concealed until after the presidential election. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the International Business Times, the State Department initially said it would produce the TPP-related records by April.

Now the State Department says it won’t be able to fulfill the FOIA request until the end of November. Hillary Clinton, you’re welcome.

HOW CLEVER . I can't think of enough bad words to use about this. https://t.co/xpscNGyjte — CLAUDIA (@claudiascompan1) June 6, 2016

@dcexaminer @idesignwis What the hell is going on? Find Kerry in contempt! — John Deschenes (@oldbaldeagle) June 6, 2016

The historic levels of transparency continue.