State Department officials say the lack of records does not necessarily mean employees did not take the training, just that the department failed to keep track.
President 2016
Trump gets first national security briefing
The candidate became entitled to the briefings once he became the Republican presidential nominee.
Campaign team shakeup won’t change Trump, Clinton says
‘There is no new Donald Trump. This is it,’ she says at a rally in Cleveland where she also contrasted his tax program with hers.
Senator to FBI: Turn over Clinton email probe facts
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa wants to see unclassified material held under lock and key.
Why it matters: Opioid crisis may call for a multipronged antidote
And it’s not just the use of illegal drugs like heroin that is on the rise.
How Clinton, Trump tax plans would affect Americans
The Democratic and Republican candidates remain far apart on tax policy, especially when it comes to the top earners and corporations.
Congress receives FBI notes from Clinton interview
Republicans are also demanding a new investigation into whether the Democratic presidential nominee lied to Congress.
Why it matters: North Korea’s looming nuclear threat confronts next president
Trump and Clinton offer differing views of dealing with Kim Jong Un.
Trump campaign attacks media coverage
Meanwhile, Gov. Mike Pence says the nominee will lay out his plans for ‘confronting radical Islamic terrorism.’
Trump, Republican Party rift may widen to unbridgeable
GOP leaders fear loss of congressional control if the nominee goes down in flames.