Court filing says subsequent tranches could be published every 60 days but journalist behind freedom of information case wants them every two weeks The US state department has told a judge it can resume the release of emails from Hillary Clinton’s private account by the end of June.The agency has proposed in a court filing that it would begin posting the emails on the department’s website on 30 June and continue posting them every 60 days, with the goal of making all of them publicly available by 15 January 2016.