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US: Up to 305 Clinton emails might have classified data

In a filing Monday as part of a lawsuit against the State Department, officials told a U.S. District Court judge in Washington they would be able to meet an existing schedule to release copies of Clinton's emails because only about 5 percent of the messages reviewed so far contain possible secret information. 

The agency said those 305 emails with potential classified data were among more than 1,500 documents analyzed so far.

Clinton says she sent no classified emails

Clinton tells reporters at the Iowa State Fair on Saturday she was going to let the inquiry into her email use go forward. Clinton turned the server over to the FBI recently to investigate the security of her email setup.

Thousands of pages of her emails publicly released in recent months show Clinton did receive messages later marked classified, including some that contained material regarding the production and dissemination of U.S. intelligence.

Top secret Clinton emails include drone talk

The information reached the Associated Press through U.S. officials who have reviewed the correspondence.

The sourcing of the information in the emails could have significant political implications as the 2016 presidential campaign heats up. 

Clinton signs court statement that she's turned over emails

The statement, which carries her signature and was signed under penalty of perjury, was submitted in federal court on Monday.

It echoes past public statements that Clinton has made in the last few months regarding her private email account.

In the statement, she also declares that 55,000 pages of emails were turned over to the State Department last December.