Republicans to Target Clinton Aides After Last E-Mail Drop
- State Department releases final e-mails from private server
- Conservatives' demands for disclosure are just getting started
Huma Abedin attends a House Select Committee on Benghazi hearing in Washington on Oct. 22, 2015.
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The U.S. State Department released the final batch of e-mails Hillary Clinton kept on a private server while secretary of state, ending months of piecemeal disclosure that has frustrated the Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign and subjected it to criticism from both sides of the aisle.
The department published about 3,800 pages of messages from the @clintonemail.com server on Monday. The release is the 14th and last, bringing the total number of pages published to more than 52,000, fewer than the 55,000 originally estimated, department spokesman John Kirby said.