A federal judge has rejected the State Department's plan to wait another year to release most of Hillary Clinton's emails- sent from a private email account, while in office.
A US district court judge demanded the some 55,000 emails be released in batches, as a "rolling production"
The State department had earlier announced it did not plan to release the 55,000 emails until January 2016 citing the 'challenging' nature of the correspondence.
Republicans have accused the former Secretary of State of using multiple, secret accounts, compromising national security.
The presidential hopeful hit back, saying she wanted the emails released as soon as possible.
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