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State Dept. to Release Clinton's Emails by 2016

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The U.S. State Department is making a proposal to post thousands of emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by next January.

The move comes in response to a federal court filing from a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by Vice News.

"The Department understands the considerable public's (sic) interest in these records and is endeavoring to complete the review and production of them as expeditiously as possible," John Hackett, the agency's acting director of Information Programs and Services, said.

The State Department said that after they review the emails some will be posted online.

The review will take until the end of the year. Clinton says she wants the agency to release the emails as soon as possible.

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