BREAKING— HILLARY CLINTON DELETED BENGHAZI EMAILS!

The State Department revealed Benghazi related material was found in searches of the approximately 14,900 deleted Hillary Clinton emails recovered by the FBI that were sent to State as potentially work-related.

In March 2015 Hillary Clinton said she chose to delete only her personal emails:

“E-mails about planning Chelsea’s wedding or my mother’s funeral arrangements, condolence notes to friends, as well as yoga routines, family vacations, the other things you typically find in inboxes. No one wants their personal e-mails made public, and I think most people understand that and respect that privacy.”

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But that was not true.

The news that Benghazi docs are in the deleted Clinton emails was contained in an August 23 court filing in a Freedom of Information Act case about the 2012 Benghazi terror attack filed by Judicial Watch.

Defendant Department of State (“State”) submits this status report to (1) update the Court

on its search for records potentially responsive to FOIA Request 1 among information

transferred from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) to State, and (2) propose a

production schedule for the non-exempt portions of responsive documents subject to FOIA. 1. FOIA Request 1 seeks “[a]ny and all emails of former Secretary of State Hillary

Rodham Clinton concerning, regarding, or relating to the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S.

Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.” Complaint ¶ 5 (ECF No. 1). To date, State has produced to

Plaintiff, via its FOIA web site and via email, a total of 343 documents responsive to FOIA

Request 1, with redactions as appropriate… 4. State is currently working to determine whether any of the documents that

satisfied the search terms are agency records responsive to Plaintiff’s FOIA request. It must then

review those documents to determine what, if any, exempt information must be withheld from

the responsive documents. Accordingly, State proposes a rolling production schedule, under

which State would make its first production of any non-exempt responsive records subject to

FOIA on September 30, 2016, and complete production no later than October 31, 2016.”

Judicial Watch issued a press release on several orders in its FOIA cases regarding Clinton’s secret email server.