More Hillary Clinton emails released, several labeled "classified"

The State Department released 7,800 more pages of emails from former secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private server on Monday in its largest production to date. Notably, the emails show her aides congratulating her after her initial January 2013 testimony on the assaults before Congress. Throughout in that hearing, she got right in to a dispute with Sen.

The one that was missing was none other than Sen. Her spokeswoman declined comment on the Clinton event. "Such anathema to us as Americans - and a painful reminder of how long it took modernism to take root in the USA..." Ahead of an annual event in September 2012 for the Clinton Global Initiative, an arm of the foundation, Clinton appears to have attempted to integrate her State Department work with her family charity.

In the spring after the email scandal broke, Clinton emphatically proclaimed at a press conference, "I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email".

Clinton's campaign didn't immediately respond Monday to questions about the e-mail.

At least two Senate committees are still investigating Clinton's email arrangement and seeking the release of correspondence from her top aides.

The highly unusual setup has exposed her campaign to a barrage of criticism, and Clinton has repeatedly said she regrets the decision to circumvent the normal government account.

According to several thousand advertising campaigns, we're now in the "giving season", and the State Department just gave a fun gift to Hillary Clinton's enemies and observers: several new e-mail chains from the private computer server she kept in her basement. The FBI is also investigating the security of Clinton's private email setup.

Clinton's denials of the facts in this matter and the continuing cover up of who was responsible for the promotion of this false narrative could become a danger to Hillary's campaign.

But Warren is largely seen as the standard bearer for the party's liberal base-who many hoped would challenge Clinton for the nomination-and withholding her endorsement is one way of lobbying the candidate to move in her direction. "I think you say, 'Look, we need your - if not your active help - your acquiescence in what we're going after ISIS.' So that means you're going to have to pull back from this area while we go after their leadership and their economic infrastructure". However, not everyone is going to agree with that stance, which is something she is also well aware of. "And I can tell you this". Her campaign has looked to give supporters a chance to attend the gathering, too, blasting out an email from Gillibrand earlier this month that asked supporters to enter for a chance to attend.


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