AP: CLINTON CALENDARS WON’T BE RELEASED UNTIL AFTER ELECTION – IOTW Report

AP: CLINTON CALENDARS WON’T BE RELEASED UNTIL AFTER ELECTION

WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven months after a federal judge ordered the State Department to begin releasing monthly batches of the detailed daily schedules showing meetings by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, the government told The Associated Press it won’t finish the job before Election Day.

The department has so far released about half of the schedules. Its lawyers said in a phone conference with the AP’s lawyers that the department now expects to release the last of the detailed schedules around Dec. 30, weeks before the next president is inaugurated.

The AP’s lawyers late Friday formally asked the State Department to hasten that effort so that the department could provide all Clinton’s minute-by-minute schedules by Oct. 15. The agency did not immediately respond.

The schedules drew new attention this week after the AP analyzed the ones released so far. The news agency found that more than half the people outside the government who met or spoke by telephone with Clinton while she was secretary of state had given money – either personally or through companies or groups – to the Clinton Foundation. The AP’s analysis focused on people with private interests and excluded her meetings or calls with U.S. federal employees or foreign government representatives.

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11 Comments on AP: CLINTON CALENDARS WON’T BE RELEASED UNTIL AFTER ELECTION

  1. Trump is right. The system is rigged. There just isn’t any effing reason this job can’t be finished in 73 days. They just need to put a whole bunch of people on OT.

    I once put in a 101-hour week, and it was for a project of considerably less import than the national security.

    Luckily we have Julian Assange. I have a feeling that his next drop will be so devastating to Her Thighness that the government reveal won’t even matter.

  2. If Terry McAuliffe can, by himself, review 13,000 convicts records individually in just a short period of time and determine they can vote (for Democrats), than the State Department and their staff can bang this out in a matter of days.

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