A government watchdog group Wednesday said a batch of State Department documents it has obtained lends additional proof that Hillary Clinton sent classified data through unsecured email accounts.
Judicial Watch announced it has released 1,184 pages of State documents, including 29 previously undisclosed Clinton exchanges that weren't part of the 55,000 pages she already turned over.
"These emails are yet more evidence of Hillary Clinton’s casual and repeated violations of laws relating to the handling of classified information," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, "The Justice Department should finally begin an independent investigation into the Clinton email matter."
The exchanges include one from February 2010, when Jake Sullivan, then-deputy chief of staff to Clinton, sent to hers and top aide Huma Abedin’s unsecure email accounts classified information concerning a former Guantanamo detainee, and another from April of that year in which Sid Blumenthal sent two memos to Clinton containing information now classified, and which she forwarded to Abedin.
There was even one from Feb. 23, 2010 in which ambassador and Clinton friend Capricia Marshall asked Abedin to work with her to plan Bill and Hillary Clinton’s funeral arrangements, noting: "once affirmed it will be very hard for someone to deny the type of ceremony she [Hillary] wanted – as well I understand that the President can request certain arrangements for her that she/her rep cannot (ie if you want the motorcade to go through DC – stop somewhere)."