JUNEAU — The state of Alaska is getting ready to release thousands of emails from Sarah Palin’s time as governor.
Alaska is putting out more than 24,000 pages of emails on Friday from the first 21 months of Palin’s administration. Citizens and news organizations first requested the emails during the 2008 White House race, as they vetted the vice presidential nominee following her sudden rise to the national political stage.
It’s not yet clear whether the emails will contain any revelations. Previous records requests have shed light on the Palin administration’s efforts to advance a natural gas pipeline project and the role played by Palin’s husband in state business.
Sarah Palin told Fox News on Sunday that “every rock” that could’ve been kicked over to uncover things in her family has been.
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