The email exchange, dated February 22, 2009, was between Clinton and her then-Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills, as the two were attempting to talk over a secure phone line after Clinton had returned from a trip, conservative watchdog Judicial Watch reported.
"I called ops and they gave me your 'secure' cells, but only got a high-pitched whining sound," Clinton wrote.
However, it cannot be determined from the emails whether Clinton and Mills ever did speak and, if they did, whether they discussed classified information over the home telephone line or if they made sure to avoid such topics.
In another email, five days later on February 27, 2009, Clinton apologised to health care activist Mark Hyman for failing to respond to a message because, "no blackberry contact permitted in my office".
Judicial Watch said it obtained these documents in response to a court order from a May 5, 2015.
The new Clinton documents also include a censored email that shows Clinton and Mills were contacted by Maria Haley, a longtime Clinton aide (since deceased) who was implicated in the Chinagate scandal, Judicial Watch alleged.
"How many other smoking gun emails are Hillary Clinton and her co-conspirators in the Obama administration hiding from the American people?" he said.
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