. . . . . to Answer Freedoom of Information Act Request
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The State Department has been unable to locate critical email records of the State Department information technology staffer who set up former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s private email server, according to a court filing.
State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau confirmed that the department has not located the digital backup file for emails sent to or from Bryan Pagliano during Mrs. Clinton’s time in office. Mr. Pagliano was the State Department staffer who helped set up the home server that Mrs. Clinton used to conduct government business.
The department’s inability to find the documents was revealed in a filing in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee. The State Department also told the RNC that was not in possession of any messages sent over Mrs. Clinton’s BlackBerry Messenger service, a proprietary messaging service run on BlackBerry smartphones.
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Ref: The Wall Street Journal
Well,that's that. No records, no foul.
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The State Department has been unable to locate critical email records of the State Department information technology staffer who set up former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s private email server, according to a court filing.
State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau confirmed that the department has not located the digital backup file for emails sent to or from Bryan Pagliano during Mrs. Clinton’s time in office. Mr. Pagliano was the State Department staffer who helped set up the home server that Mrs. Clinton used to conduct government business.
The department’s inability to find the documents was revealed in a filing in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee. The State Department also told the RNC that was not in possession of any messages sent over Mrs. Clinton’s BlackBerry Messenger service, a proprietary messaging service run on BlackBerry smartphones.
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Ref: The Wall Street Journal
Well,that's that. No records, no foul.