Washington – US State Department: Clinton Calendars Won’t Be Released Until After Election

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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes cell phone photos with people in the audience at a campaign event at Truckee Meadows Community College, in Reno, Nev., Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)Washington – 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.

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    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.

    The AP’s reporting was based on official calendars covering Clinton’s entire term plus the more-detailed daily schedules covering roughly half her time as secretary of state. The AP first asked for Clinton’s calendars in 2010 and again in 2013. It then sued the State Department in federal court to obtain the detailed schedules, and the department so far has provided about half of them under court order.

    Clinton has said the AP’s analysis was flawed because it did not account fully for all meetings and phone calls during her entire term as secretary. She also said the analysis should have included meetings with federal employees and foreign diplomats. The AP said it focused on her meetings with outsiders because those were more discretionary, as Clinton would normally meet with federal officials and foreign officials as part of her job.

    Clinton said she met with people outside government regardless of whether they gave money or charitable commitments to her family’s charity.

    “These are people I would be proud to meet with, as any secretary of state would have been proud to meet with, to hear about their work and their insights,” Clinton said this week on CNN.

    With the foundation drawing continued attention, Clinton promised Friday to put in place additional safeguards to prevent conflicts of interest with the charity should she win the White House.

    The foundation issue, along with continued focus on her use of a private email server, has dogged Clinton politically throughout the week, drawing strong criticism from opponent Donald Trump.

    Trump spokesman Jason Miller released a statement Friday night saying: “It is unacceptable that the State Department is now refusing to release her official schedule before the election in full. Voters deserve to know the truth before they cast their ballots.”

    Former President Bill Clinton said last week that if she is elected president, the foundation will no longer accept foreign or corporate donations.

    The State Department is now estimating there are about 2,700 pages of schedules left. Under its process, it is reviewing and censoring them page-by-page to remove personal details such as private phone numbers or email addresses. In some cases it has censored names of people who met privately with Clinton or the subjects they discussed.

    A State Department spokeswoman, Elizabeth Trudeau, declined to discuss the ongoing case and noted the agency is struggling with thousands of public records requests.

    In court, the AP in December had asked U.S. District Judge Richard Leon to order the State Department to produce specific percentages of the remaining schedules every 30 days under a formula so that all would be released before the presidential primary elections were complete.

    Instead, because the State Department said it did not know how many pages were left, Leon ordered it in January to release at least 600 pages of schedules every 30 days. Each 600-page group covers about three months of Clinton’s tenure.

    Under the present rate, a government attorney working on behalf of the State Department notified the AP’s lawyers, it will take about four and one-half months — or until Dec. 30 — to release all the remaining schedules through the end of Clinton’s term, in February 2013. The government’s notice late Thursday was the first time the State Department has provided the AP with a measure of how many pages were remaining and when it expected to complete the job.

    It was unclear whether the judge will reconsider his earlier decision and order faster results. In the AP’s lawsuit over other Clinton-related files, Leon has said it would be “ridiculous” to allow the State Department to delay until even weeks before the election. He also cited “mounting frustration that this is a project where the State Department may be running out the clock.”


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    Sam23
    Sam23
    7 years ago

    Wow they think the American peple are stupid. We all use technology it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes to download her schedule. Drip drip drip only helps Trump

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    7 years ago

    the collusion between the pres. Obama Hillary and the justice dept. the FBI. and the Washington elite is reprehensible . We have no honest govt today. We have no honest reporters today. We have become a 3rd. world dictatorship.

    7 years ago

    Doesn’t matter either way. This criminal is Teflon and she’s going to continue to get away with all her crimes and lies because of the biased liberal press, the corrupt complicity of the Obama administration and most all the gullibility and stupidity of democrat voters.

    7 years ago

    Isn’t this obstruction of justice?

    7 years ago

    Don’t vote Clinton. They get away with everything. Including this “pay for play” scheme. Anyone public officials meet with as a public official, in government offices etc should be part of public record and released to the public immediately!!

    elyeh
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    elyeh
    7 years ago

    The Obama State Department is hiding the corruption of the Hillary State Department years – just like the FBI and Justice department are protecting her from prosecution.

    Zachor613
    Zachor613
    7 years ago

    Obama has shown us how powerless the legislative and judicial branches have become in the face of a politically corrupt excutive branch. The power of the president must be adjusted lower.

    Maybe the judicial branch should nominate the Attorney General, and the Attorney General should be more answerable to the Senate Judicuary Committee and:or House Oversight Committee.

    Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. We are experiencing the worst corruption. Even Nixon was checked. This time is different. Ths time the press is on the side of the corrupt president.