A Judiciary committee spokesman told TheDC that staffers met with State Department officials on Aug. 20 to discuss the SF-312 documents and other records sought by committee chairman, Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley.
The spokesman said that the State Department agreed to hand over the documents two weeks after the meeting, but that they have still not been provided. The State Department acknowledged that it has met with the committee and is continuing to work with Grassley on the matter.
Whether or not Clinton signed the SF-312 could have significant implications for her presidential campaign.She has downplayed the discovery that two emails that traversed the private email server she used while in office contained “top secret” information, saying that the emails were not “marked” as classified at the time she received them.
But the SF-312 removes that distinction. And failure to comply with the agreement can lead to criminal prosecution, dismissal, or loss of security clearance.
“As used in this Agreement, classified information is marked or unmarked classified information, including oral communications, that is classified under the standards of Executive Order 13526,” SF-312 reads.
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