The conservative group Citizens United is going to have to wait a bit longer for Hillary Clinton’s flight manifests from the State Department.
A judge set deadlines for the State Department to begin releasing Clinton’s travel information, with the first date set for last Friday, after the group sued the agency after it failed to respond to a July 2014 Freedom of Information request for manifests of travelers.
In a statement Tuesday, Citizens United said the State Department delivered four documents, which identify the agency staff authorized to travel on Oct. 4, 2009 and May 25, 2009 trips. No flight manifest were delivered.
The next batch of information is due April 17.
Recently, Citizens United filed another lawsuit for Clinton’s photos, videos and hotel bills during her travels after the State Department took no action on separate but similar requests for records relating to 10 foreign trips she took. Two weeks ago it sued for correspondence.