On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor John Heilemann stated that “I asked this question of the campaign on multiple occasions over the course of a year, and never got an answer, we still don’t have an answer to it, did she regard foundation-related emails as personal or not?” And that the standards by which Clinton and her lawyers decided which emails were personal and which were work-related “have never really been elucidated.” Heilemann said, “[T]here’s 15,000 of these emails that are now going to be released between now and Election Day. A fundamental question never answered in the course of a year that we’ve dealt with this email controversy, was, among the 30,000-plus emails that Hillary Clinton destroyed, because they were personal, as opposed to the ones she turned over that were work-related, right? The question — and I asked this question of the campaign on multiple occasions over the course of a year, and never got an answer, we still don’t have an answer to it, did she regard foundation-related emails as personal or not? So, if it turns out the answer to that question is yes, there could be a lot of email that’s