Hillary Clinton to Speak to the Press About Email Controversy

New York Times story about Clinton’s exclusive use of personal email as Secretary of State broke over a week ago

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Hillary Clinton will finally address the press on Tuesday about her exclusive use of personal emails while she was Secretary of State.

The New York Times reported last week that Clinton only used her personal email as the country’s top diplomat, a potential illegal act, according to a swarm of Republican and Democratic pundits.

Clinton is scheduled to speak with the press around 1:30/2 p.m. ET, following her keynote speech at a United Nations women’s event.

To date, the only comment Clinton has giving about the controversy was on Twitter.

“I want the public to see my email. I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible,” Clinton wrote last week.

The media has been swarming with coverage of the email story, with many journalists and pundits all-but declaring her candidacy for the presidency dead in light of the appearance of secrecy around her emails.

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