More evidence has emerged highlighting that Hillary Clinton did not turn all of her work related emails over to the State Department despite her public assurances. Clinton signed a document declaring she had provided the State Department with all work-related emails. And during the Benghazi hearings last October, Clinton testified she had turned over “all my work related emails.” During that hearing, she was grilled about the missing emails in question. A largely unreported section of the final Republican House Select Committee’s report on Benghazi, released two weeks ago, concludes that Clinton did not tell the truth about turning over her emails to the State Department. The report documents the committee obtained Clinton’s Benghazi-related emails from a private witness, correspondence that even the State Department did not have in its possession. The 800-plus page report was reviewed in full by this reporter. The report documents: The State Department made two productions subsequent to February 13, 2015. The Committee received 105 email exchanges from the State Department on June 25, 2015. This production is significant because it was made only after a non-government witness provided 179 additional pages of email exchanges with the Secretary on June 12, 2015. 59 of the emails