Some Clinton E-Mails Deemed Top Secret, With Release Denied
- Clinton campaign blames `over-classification run amok'
- State Department missing deadline to release remaining e-mails
State Department Declares 22 Clinton E-Mails Top Secret
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Hillary Clinton’s private server held 22 e-mails that included top-secret information and are being withheld from release, the State Department disclosed.
The department on Friday is releasing 1,000 pages of documents culled from the personal e-mail system that Clinton used while secretary of state. The revelation that 37 pages of Clinton’s communications are being held back because they contained classified information raises the legal and political stakes for the Democratic presidential candidate three days before the Iowa caucuses.