By Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republicans on Tuesday asked the State Department to hand over numerous documents related to Hillary Clinton's use of private email while she was secretary of state. Clinton, the presumed front runner for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination and Republicans' top target in the run-up to the election, has come under scrutiny for using a personal email address to conduct government business, as well as a private computer server to store that correspondence. Clinton has said she gave copies of all her work-related emails to the State Department. The Republicans seek "records related to the configuration, vetting and/or encryption" of Clinton's BlackBerry and copies of any "separation statements" signed by Clinton and her top aides.



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