Court orders State to hand over new Clinton emails by Sept. 13

A federal court ruled Thursday that the State Department has until Sept. 13 to begin handing over emails recovered by the FBI from Hillary Clinton's private server.

The order came in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch, a conservative-leaning watchdog group, over communications between Clinton and the White House from the day of and week after the Sept. 11, 2012 terror attack in Benghazi.

"The State Department shall search the material, determine whether any responsive records exist, and complete its first production of non-exempt records, to the extent any exist, by September 13, 2016," the court ruled.

Judicial Watch said the department has admitted in a court filing for a separate lawsuit that some of the emails that Clinton had deleted included some "Benghazi-related documents."

That case involves "[a]ny and all emails of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton concerning, regarding, or relating to the September 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya," according to documents filed by the State Department on Tuesday.
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