Full trove of Clinton emails to be posted online after review lasting several months

The State Department says the full trove of Hillary Rodham Clinton's emails as secretary of state will be published on a website after they are reviewed.

Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki (SAH'-kee) says a review of the 55,000 pages of emails will take several months. They'll be posted online afterward for the public to see.

Psaki also said Tuesday the reasons for any redactions will be made public, in line with Freedom of Information Act guidelines. Those could include any passages revealing anything from trade secrets to sensitive national security information.

Clinton's aides have said no classified material was transmitted via that private email account that she used for official business while in office.