Judge Orders Clinton to Answer Questions on Email Use

But she can do it in writing instead of in person
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 19, 2016 5:53 PM CDT
Judge Orders Clinton to Answer Questions on Email Use
Hillary Clinton reacts as she is introduced at a Pennsylvania Democratic Party voter registration event Tuesday in Philadelphia.   (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

A federal judge on Friday ordered Hillary Clinton to answer questions in writing from a conservative legal advocacy group about her use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, the AP reports. US District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan issued the order as part of a long-running public records lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch. The judge's decision is only a partial victory for the group, which had sought to question the Democratic presidential nominee in person and under oath. The judge said Judicial Watch must submit its questions to Clinton by Oct. 14 and gave Clinton 30 days to respond—a timetable that could push Clinton's answers past the November presidential election.

Judicial Watch is among several groups that have sued the State Department over access to government records from Clinton's tenure as the nation's top diplomat between 2009 and 2013. Republicans are pressing to keep the issue of Clinton's email use alive after the FBI closed its investigation last month without recommending criminal charges. (More Hillary Clinton stories.)

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