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Read the Latest Batch Of Hillary Clinton’s Private Email

Hillary Clinton has released another batch of private email.

By , a staff writer at Foreign Policy from 2014-2017.
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The State Department released an additional 6,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's email Wednesday afternoon, sent over a private server while she served as secretary of state.

The State Department released an additional 6,000 pages of Hillary Clinton’s email Wednesday afternoon, sent over a private server while she served as secretary of state.

It’s the latest release by the State Department, which began making the correspondence public in May. Clinton, the 2016 Democratic front-runner, has been dogged by questions about her use of private email during her time as the nation’s top diplomat.

You can find the emails here.

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David Francis was a staff writer at Foreign Policy from 2014-2017.

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