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the Obama State Department recently found “thousands” of new records from
Hillary Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State.  According to information
provided to Judicial Watch by various Justice Department attorneys, the new
documents appear to be “working” records in electronic format located on
both “shared” and “individual” drives accessible to or used by persons
identified as being relevant to Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) lawsuits on the Benghazi scandal and controversies from Clinton’s
term at State.

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New email correspondences uncovered by the Daily Caller suggest – for the
first time – that top State Department officials were aware of Clinton's
unique email setup and that Abedin pushed to keep the arrangement in place.

One email chain was particularly enlightening as Stephen D. Mull, the
executive secretary of the State Department, wrote a note to four top
Clinton aides that referenced the secretary of state's personal email
server being down

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That assessment came last Thursday in a letter to members of Congress from
the U.S. Intelligence Community's inspector general, who described sworn
affidavits from an intelligence professional involved with evaluating
Clinton's emails at the State Department.

'Several dozen' of the messages, part of a cache which Clinton handed over
more than a year ago after she deleted tens of thousands of messages she
considered 'personal' in nature, merit the label 'classified,' Charles
McCullough wrote in the letter.

And some, he said, should be classified at the 'top secret / SAP' level.
'SAP' stands for 'Special Access Programs,' a tightly controlled category
of top-secret material that's usually shown to government officials on a
'need-to-know' basis.

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