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BY MORGAN PHILLIPS & JOSH BOSWELL
- ‘The State Department has started identifying records responsive to The Times’s FOIA requests,’ New York Times attorney David McCraw wrote in a letter
- The first tranche of documents is expected to be released on April 28
- The paper sued the State Department in January for allegedly dragging its feet in handing over emails connected to Hunter Biden and others
- Vogel had also requested records related to former FBI director Louis Freeh, who gave Biden a $100,000 gift, Rudy Giuliani and Devin Archer
The State Department has agreed to hand over records of emails relating to Hunter Biden to the New York Times next month after the paper sued the department for allegedly slow-walking the release.
‘The State Department has started identifying records responsive to The Times’s FOIA requests,’ New York Times attorney David McCraw wrote in a letter to the judge overseeing the case Friday. ‘It has agreed to begin processing records for production as it continues to identify the remaining responsive records.’