About 6,000 additional pages of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails are being published Wednesday.
The release is the latest in the State Department’s rolling production of emails chronicling Clinton’s tenure as America’s top diplomat.
All of the messages were written by Clinton or sent by others to the private email account she used as secretary of state.
That account and its correlating, homebrew server has been a consistent issue in Clinton’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Once the documents are posted on the State Department’s website, 37 percent of Clinton’s work-related emails will be public. The State Department plans to release all of these by January.
Clinton ordered the deletion of all private emails on her server before providing records to the department last year.
(AP)