One of the two emails withheld from the
final release of Hillary Clinton State Department emails was requested withheld by law enforcement and may show "intent," Fox News Channel's Catherine Herridge reported Monday.
Clinton has said repeatedly that none of the emails she sent or received on the private server she used while in office were "marked 'classified' at the time."
But Herridge, Fox News' chief intelligence correspondent, said Monday on
"On the Record with Greta Van Susteren" that she received a tip several months ago that at least one email clearly confirmed that the people sending the information to Clinton knew it was classified at the time.
"I think it is striking that one email is being withheld at the request of law enforcement," Herridge said, "because you know that would be a very important piece to the FBI investigation understanding the intent and whether the individuals knew or believed at the time that the information they were sending was classified."
The other email that was completely withheld was communication between Clinton and President Barack Obama, and may have been withheld because Obama invoked executive privilege, Herridge said.
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