The State Department plans to release the next batch of Hillary Clinton’s emails June 30 and to release more every 60 days after that.
In a court filing Tuesday, the department proposed releasing the former secretary of State’s emails on a rolling basis,
Politico reported.
{mosads}“The Department will strive to produce as many documents as possible on each production date, and will file a status report one week after each production to inform the Court of the number of pages posted,” the filing read.
A federal judge
ruled last week against the State Department’s earlier proposal to release thousands of pages of Clinton’s emails next year.
In March, then-State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said it would take “several months” to review the emails.
Last week, the department
made public 296 emails related to the 2012 Benghazi, Libya, attacks.
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