WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus is demanding the release of all communications between Hillary Clinton and the State Department between 2009 and 2013.

Hillary Clinton’s pay-for-play scandal is threatening to derail her campaign. Public outrage follows revelations that the Foundation took foreign cash during Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State, that Clinton aide Huma Abedin was helping Foundation donors get favors and access from the State Department, and that Clinton aide Cheryl Mills was doing assignments for the Clinton Foundation while on the State Department payroll.

In a letter Monday to Foundation president Donna Shalala, Priebus demands transparency.

“I am writing to you to call on the Clinton Foundation and all of the entities under its umbrella to release all correspondence its officials had with the State Department during Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state,” Priebus added.

As I am sure you are well aware, a spate of recent news reports involving the Clinton Foundation’s relationship with the Clinton State Department has renewed serious concerns about conflicts of interest and whether donors to the foundation benefitted from official acts under then-Secretary Clinton.

“These reports come as the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned over nearly 15,000 work-related documents that were inappropriately withheld or deleted by Secretary Clinton’s lawyers. The discovery of these public records follows several other instances where work-related materials that should have been turned over were found not to be in the custody of the federal government,” Priebus added.

Priebus continued: