• 'Top Secret' Emails On Hillary Clinton Server: Report

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    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES: The State Department said Friday
    that material that should have been marked "Top Secret" has been
    found in seven email chains from former secretary of state
    Hillary Clinton's private server.

    Spokesman John Kirby said the emails, which he described as "22
    documents covering 37 pages," would therefore not be released
    publicly along with other emails from the Democratic White House
    candidate's controversial archive.

    The revelation comes three days before Clinton -- the
    frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination -- goes
    to battle in the Iowa caucus, the first time the public will
    cast ballots on the long road to Election Day in November.

    "These documents were not marked classified at the time they
    were sent," Kirby told a news briefing, explaining that the
    mails had been reviewed prior to public release and found to
    contain "Top Secret" information.

    "We can confirm that later today, as part of our monthly FOIA
    productions of former Secretary Clinton's emails, the State
    Department will be denying in full seven email chains," he said,
    referring to the Freedom of Information Act.

    "The documents are being upgraded at the request of the
    intelligence community," he added, without naming the spy agency
    involved, as is normal practice in official US statements.

    Clinton's campaign reacted with fury to the announcement,
    demanding that the emails be released in full in order to defuse
    a burgeoning scandal that could critically damage her 2016
    presidential hopes.

    "This appears to be over-classification run amok. We will pursue
    all appropriate avenues to see that her emails are released in a
    manner consistent with her call last year," the campaign,
    Hillary for America, declared.

    'Loudest And Leakiest'

    Another 18 emails, from eight email chains, sent between then
    secretary Clinton and President Barack Obama will also not be
    released as part of the scheduled Friday night document dump.

    But Kirby said this was not because these emails contain any
    classified information but was instead in order to preserve
    Obama's privacy while he remains in office. These emails may be
    released after he leaves the White House next year.

    "To be clear, the emails between then Secretary Clinton and
    President Obama have not been determined to be classified," he
    said.

    "They are entirely separate and distinct from the emails in
    today's release that were upgraded to top secret, secret or
    confidential, and I'm not going to speak again to the content of
    the email traffic."
    In the build-up to Friday's release, several leaks to US media
    have suggested that highly secret information had been found on
    Clinton's private server, which she used while in office instead
    of an official government account.

    The revelation of the so-called "homebrew" server was an early
    embarrassment for her campaign, but she has long insisted that
    no information marked as classified had been put at risk by her
    unusual arrangement.

    Her campaign returned to this theme in her statement.
    "After a process that has been dominated by bureaucratic in-
    fighting that has too often played out in public view, the
    loudest and leakiest participants in this interagency dispute
    have now prevailed in blocking any release of these emails," it
    said.

    "This flies in the face of the fact that these emails were
    unmarked at the time they were sent, and have been called
    'innocuous' by certain intelligence officials."

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