Here's an email that outlines the administration's argument against Wikileaks.<p><a href="https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/29253" rel="nofollow">https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/29253</a><p><pre><code> Whistleblowing is when someone reveals an act of official wrongdoing,
and because it is official wrongdoing we assume that it's in the
public interest to know about this and hold the culprits accountable.
Instead what WL is exposing, by and large, is a vast number
of official acts of rightdoing — diplomats engaged often with
partners from other governments or civil society...
...accomplishing good objectives demands the kind of cooperative
engagement that confidential relations permit, and so, while we
can and should maintain a general commitment to transparency,
we also can and should recognize that a responsible government
that is to be held accountable for delivering benefits for its
people, will sometimes need to work in confidence in order to
do so.
Whistleblowing exposes misconduct that runs counter to the interests
of citizens. Wikileaks undermines good conduct on behalf of citizens.</code></pre>
If you clear the search box and re-run the search you'll get the full result set, with 30,322 emails.<p>> On March 16, 2016 WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for 30,322 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton's private email server while she was Secretary of State.<p>Unless I'm missing something and 1258 were added today?