WASHINGTON—The State Department is proposing a January deadline to complete the release of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email archive from her time in office, with the department citing the complexity of sorting though the tens of thousands of pages for the long review period.
The proposed timeline means the complete set of emails could be released just two weeks before Democratic voters would head to the polls in the first presidential nominating contest.
According to a court filing on Monday, the State Department has asked a federal judge to approve a plan that would release Mrs. Clinton’s email records publicly by Jan. 15, 2016.