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Just when you think we have learned most of what there is to learn about Hillary Clinton's emails,Last week, Judicial Watch released State Department documents including a declaration from FBI Special Agent E.W. Priestap, the supervisor of the agency's investigation into Hillary Clinton's email activities,The declaration was produced lawsuit seeking to force Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to take steps to "recover emails of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton" and other U.S. Department of State employees ( Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Rex Tillerson (No. 1:15-cv-00785)). We originally filed the lawsuit against then-Secretary of State John Kerry.In the filing, Priestap declares under penalty of perjury that thewhich produced no responsive materials, as theutilized by those providers."On April 30, 2015, Judicial Watch sued Kerry after the State Department failed to take action on a letter sent to Kerry "notifying him of theand requesting that he initiate enforcement action pursuant to the [Federal Records Act]," including working through the attorney general to recover the emails.After initially being dismissed by the district court, Judicial Watch's lawsuit was revived on appeal While at the State Department, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton conducted official government business using an unsecured email server and email accounts. Her top aides and advisers also used non-"state.gov" email accounts to conduct official business. Clinton left office February 1, 2013.The FBI convened a grand jury to investigate Hillary Clinton in 2016. Why is this information being released only now?President Trump needs to clean house at all these agencies.