An attorney for the Republican National Committee has asked the State Department’s inspector general to probe presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s exclusive use of personal email during her tenure as secretary of state. Clinton did not use a government email address at all, and her aides failed to save her emails on government servers, a possible violation of both State Department rules and federal law. Clinton says she has asked the State Department to release the emails she recently provided to them, tweeting, “I want the public to see my email.” But Reuters reports the review of about 55,000 pages of documents could take several months.
