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State Dep't wins dispute over Clinton email on North Korea

WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has determined that one of two emails on Hillary Clinton's private server that the intelligence community wanted to be marked "top secret" will be released under the lesser, "secret" category. The two emails are at the center of a long-running interagency...

WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has determined that one of two emails on Hillary Clinton's private server that the intelligence community wanted to be marked "top secret" will be released under the lesser, "secret" category.

The two emails are at the center of a long-running interagency dispute. The intelligence community's inspector general had pushed for the exchange on North Korea's nuclear program to be declared "top secret."

State Department spokesman John Kirby says the email will be published Monday, redacted and market "secret." The message bore no classification markings when it was transmitted.

Last month, the department withheld 22 emails for including "top secret" information. Those dealt with the CIA's drone program.

Monday's release of nearly 4,000 pages will complete the full publication of Clinton's work emails as secretary of state.