Judicial Watch Releases Clinton’s Unrevealed State Department Emails

Democratic Nominee Hillary Clinton’s previously unreleased State Department emails show mishandling of classified information on Afghanistan through an unsecured email server.

About 200 pages of U.S. State Department documents, including Clinton’s messages, were revealed by conservative watchdog Judicial Watch on Oct. 13. The documents include seven Clinton email exchanges that were not previously handed over to the State Department during the investigation on her use of a private email server.

Classified Information on Afghanistan

The emails show Clinton’s aides exchanging classified information concerning Afghanistan through her unsecured email address.

The September 2009 email from Anne-Marie Slaughter, who was at the time the director of policy planning at the State Department, was sent to Clinton’s aides Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills, and Jacob Sullivan.

The email, which starts off saying, “I had a long talk with,” was completely redacted by the State Department.

Clinton then wrote using her private email address with the subject line “Afghanistan” to Abedin, Sullivan, and Mills.

“Anne-Marie sent me a memo yesterday about her conversation w Sarah Chayes but when it was sent to Huma for printing it did not completely print but cut off after the first intro para. Can someone resend directly to me?” she said.

The emails also show Abedin sending the former secretary of state’s government itinerary through an unsecured email server—twice in September 2009—and included recipients from staff members at the Clinton Foundation.

Photo-Op

Emails show Abedin worked with executives from the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), a project of the Clinton Foundation, to set up a group photo session with “primary sponsors” of the initiative and members of its staff. The request was sent a day before Clinton gave a speech to the group on Sept. 25, 2009.

Foundation Donors

A Clinton Foundation donor called on Clinton over grant money for a hospital in Israel while she was at the State Department, messages obtained by Judicial Watch show.

Ben Ringel, a $10,000 to $25,000 foundation donor, wrote to Abedin on the matter in September 2009.

“This is urgent. This hospital deals w many terror victoms [sic]”, said Ringel in an email to Abedin as he forwarded an email from Howard Friedman on the Ashdod Medical Center. “When u get back to the office we need to get them the money,” wrote Ringel.

A letter was attached to the email that was being circulated by congressmen and senators addressed to Clinton. The message asked for assistance to the hospital from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

The records released by Judicial Watch were obtained through a court order in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of State.