LISTEN: STEVE HAYES Discussed How The State Dept. Pressed FBI To Change Clinton Email Classifications

INTERVIEW — STEVE HAYES – a senior writer at The Weekly Standard, author of two New York Times bestsellers and a Fox News contributor

  • STEVE HAYES: Senior State Department official pressed FBI to change classification of emails stored on Hillary’s private server. An Attempted Hillary Email Coverup?  (Weekly Standard) – A senior State Department official repeatedly pressed the FBI to change the classification of emails stored on Hillary Clinton’s private server, according to FBI interview summaries set to be released in the coming days. Patrick Kennedy, the undersecretary of state for management, discussed providing additional overseas slots for the FBI in exchange for revisions to classifications of the sensitive emails. The 34 summaries, known as FBI “302s,” will be released in connection with a Freedom of Information Act request and after pressure from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Two additional 302s are being withheld because they contain information classified at the Top Secret/SAP level. The summaries, described to THE WEEKLY STANDARD by five intelligence and congressional officials familiar with their contents, are sure to bolster Donald Trump’s criticism of corruption at Clinton’s State Department, the FBI and Washington, D.C., with just more than three weeks until the 2016 presidential election.

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