[h=1]Russia 'is poised to release emails from Hillary Clinton's private server', report claims[/h]
By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER and ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 22:46, 14 June 2016 | UPDATED: 03:32, 15 June 2016
The Russian government is set to publicly release emails obtained from Hillary Clinton's private server, according to a new report.
Clinton has maintained the highly classified information that passed through her controversial system was not intercepted by foreign governments.
However, according to trade site OilPrice.com citing US intelligence sources, the government is braced for a release that would suggest the opposite.
And it could come at any time once the Kremlin gives the green light, the site reports.
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- Kremlin is ready to give green light on releasing the emails, report says
- Clinton has maintained no emails were intercepted by foreign sources
- But OilPrice.com cites US intelligence sources saying that they were
- Clinton would be at risk of violating Espionage Act if foreign governments or sources accessed classified information through her personal server
By DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER and ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED: 22:46, 14 June 2016 | UPDATED: 03:32, 15 June 2016
The Russian government is set to publicly release emails obtained from Hillary Clinton's private server, according to a new report.
Clinton has maintained the highly classified information that passed through her controversial system was not intercepted by foreign governments.
However, according to trade site OilPrice.com citing US intelligence sources, the government is braced for a release that would suggest the opposite.
And it could come at any time once the Kremlin gives the green light, the site reports.
.