by Peter Kurilecz The State Department is set to release portions of 2,800 of Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin's work-related emails and other documents, all recovered last year by the FBI on a laptop belonging to <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.dailymail.co.uk_news_hillary-5Fclinton_index.html&d=DwIFaQ&c=pZJPUDQ3SB9JplYbifm4nt2lEVG5pWx2KikqINpWlZM&r=b5NZPQUb9_r2rQ3Zd74ATT3aSs9yKyRnJLOhqJvd7fE&m=YVzq_8Tld2I3jKc_LX-ZCJhudmBNCIFpg4wdXU-P510&s=PvoHk78cuhFDGwbLH0xITAZgeJ9460yLpMFFO9W16ew&e= >her estranged husband Anthony Weiner. Tom Fitton, president of the center-right government transparency group Judicial Watch, tweeted on Thursday afternoon that State would publish 'releasable portions' of the documents on Friday. Fitton asked whether President Donald Trump's Justice Department would 'finally take action on Clinton/Abedin misdeeds.' |