(Reuters) - The emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's personal email account made public on Friday by the U.S. State Department do not appear to contain any revelations that could badly damage Clinton's bid for the presidency in 2016.
But the roughly 850 pages offer a glimpse into a turbulent chapter in U.S. foreign policy before and after the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed U.S. ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
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