The State Department announced Thursday that it has agreed to release all of Hillary Clinton’s detailed planning schedules from her tenure as secretary of state to the Associated Press before the presidential election in November.
This announcement contradicts an earlier report from last week, when State Department lawyers told the AP’s lawyers over the phone that they were not expecting to release the schedules until around Dec. 30 later this year. The AP’s lawyers formally requested Clinton’s schedules to be released by Oct. 15, but the State Department did not immediately respond.
The State Department is now cooperating with the requests and will reportedly release Clinton’s schedule by mid-October before the election, according to the AP.
The minute-by-minute schedules offer a detailed look at Clinton's daily routine during her four-year tenure as secretary of state between 2009 and 2013.
The State Department has released about half of Clinton’s daily schedules so far.