WASHINGTON (AP) —
The State Department is leaning on former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton to hand over any additional work-related emails sent using private accounts.
In a letter made public in a court filing Tuesday, Under Secretary Patrick F. Kennedy asks Clinton’s personal lawyer to once again affirm that all federal records in her possession have been provided to the agency.
The Associated Press reported Sept. 25 that the Obama administration recently discovered a chain of 2009 emails between Clinton and former Army Gen. David Petraeus that were not included among the 55,000 pages she had thus far handed over. Their existence challenges Clinton’s claim that she has already provided all of her work emails from her tenure as secretary, which are the subject of numerous public records lawsuits.
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The story corrects the date the AP reported the chain of emails between Clinton and Petraeus to Sept. 25, not Oct. 25.