State Department spokesman John Kirby said Friday that Hillary Clinton had claimed to have turned over all emails to the State Department that she deemed work-related.
"At the time she [Clinton] turned them over, she said she had turned over all those she deemed were work related," Kirby said.
The State Department recently received 15 newly discovered work-related emails that Clinton had failed to turn over.
Sidney Blumenthal, a long-time Clinton adviser, disclosed the emails to the House Select Committee on Benghazi. It was discovered that 15 of the Blumenthal emails were not any of the 50,000 emails that Clinton turned over the State Department.
Kirby went on to say the 15 emails didn’t meet the Benghazi specific request but confirmed they did meet the work-related requirement.
A reporter asked Kirby how the State Department knows that Clinton turned over all of the work-related emails that were stored on her private server.
"All we can know is the content of what we have. There is no other way I can answer that question," Kirby said.