According to Judicial Watch, a conservative group, whose lawsuits against the state department is likely to reveal more on Hillary Clinton’s use of private email server said on Monday, that the group is in negotiations with the state department over the release of 14,900 emails, which were not previously disclosed. Mrs. Clinton disclosed 30,000 work related emails to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) but didn’t disclose this 15,000. FBI director James Comey in July said that Mrs. Clinton failed to disclose thousands of emails during its investigation. Now, these emails will be released over the next months.
However, there is still foul play in this. Only some of those 15,000 will be released before the November election. Judicial Watch president, Tom Fitton in an interview said that there are no reasons why those email can’t be released now.
In recent days, Hillary Clinton was accused not just of emails and the use of private email server but her role and pay for play in the state department through Clinton foundation. Hillary is being accused of giving out favors to the donors to the Clinton foundations that include money from outside the country.
As of now, Hillary is leading Republican nominee Donald Trump by 5.5 points nationwide but according to CNN-ORC survey close to two-thirds of the registered voters find her to be neither honest nor trustworthy.


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