The Department of State released the remaining work-related emails of Hillary Clinton from a private server she used during her time as secretary of state.
The released batch included 261 emails with information considered classified.
Since the State Department began releasing the Clinton emails in May, at least 2,079 have had some form of classification -- whether "confidential" or "secret."
The State Department's Freedom of Information Act office reviewed more than 52,000 pages of Clinton's emails she sent during her tenure as state secretary from 2009 to 2013.
John Podesta, the chairman of Clinton's presidential campaign, criticized the State Department Office of Inspector General by stating there were "serious questions" about the agency's integrity.