BREAKING: State Department says 150 more Hillary Clinton emails have been 'upgraded' to classified status
· Another 150 messages will be added to the 63 that were already classified retroactively
· Clinton faces political pressure from both her right and left flanks as her email crisis deepens
· Asked if he could state categorically that Clinton 'followed the rules and the law,' a State Department spokesman said: 'I'm just not going to answer that question'
The State Department said Monday afternoon that when it releases the latest tranche of Hillary Clinton's emails tonight, 'somewhere around 150' of them will have been 'upgraded to classified' status.
Agency
spokesman Mark Toner briefed reporters in advance of the periodic
release, which was rescheduled twice during the day and is now expected
at 9:00 p.m. EDT.
Under
intense questioning, Toner conceded that the review of about 7,000
pages of emails in the latest batch has uncovered the 150 communications
'that have been subsequently upgraded classified.'
He
emphasized that 'the information we've upgraded was not marked
classified at the time the emails were sent.' But Toner seemed to hedge
his bets against future decision-making inside the U.S. Intelligence
Community.
'That's our estimation right now,' said Toner.
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