[Daily Caller] Boeing's CEO refused a shareholder request Monday to release emails between company officials and the State Department that may have been deleted from Hillary Clinton's server.
David Almasi, executive director of the National Center for Public Policy Research, requested the disclosure at the company's annual shareholder meeting Monday, but was rebuffed by Boeing's CEO, according to a press release.
Clinton has been under fire in recent months following revelations that she used a private email address for official correspondence while serving as Secretary of State, and that her staff has since deleted more than half of the messages.
Noting that Boeing had already successfully blocked a resolution calling on it to release correspondence it may have had with the Clinton Foundation, Almasi said, "you still have the opportunity to set the record straight that every communication between Boeing and the State Department was above board. Will you release every email and communication that Boeing officials had relating to donations to the Clinton Foundation, and with the State Department?" |