FBI director: No charges after new review of Hillary Clinton email
FBI Director James Comey has told Congress that a new investigation
by his agency of Hillary Clinton's private email server has not
unearthed any information that would warrant any charges being
brought against the Democratic candidate.
Saying
that his team "has
been working around the clock," studying
emails on a laptop belonging to the husband of an aide of Hillary
Clinton's, Comey claimed the review of the additional material "from
a device obtained in connection with an unrelated criminal
investigation"
did not change the investigators' previous conclusion regarding
Clinton's email practices.
New Comey letter: FBI has not changed its conclusion regarding Clinton use of personal email server
“[We]
have not changed our conclusions that we expressed in July with
respect to Secretary Clinton," Comey
wrote in his letter on Sunday.
Since
late October, the FBI directorhas found himself in hot water
following his announcement of new "appropriate
investigative steps"
in the months-long investigation into Clinton’s use of a private
server while she served as America's secretary of state.
The
FBI then obtained a search warrant that allowed it to scour through
some 650,000 emails discovered on a laptop belonging to
ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner and apparently also used by his wife,
Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin.
Reps & Dems square off over mails review
Commenting
on the announcement that there would be no charges, Clinton's
campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri told reporters they were "glad
that this matter is resolved."
Aide to @HillaryClinton says she rolled eyes, shrugged shoulders when told abt Comey letter. Understated exasperation over all the drama
Earlier
Sunday, the chairman of Clinton's campaign, John Podesta, accused the
FBI chief of
"I
think the men and women of the FBI are doing a tremendous job out
here across the country, but the leakers should shut up," Podesta
said in an interview with NBC News' Meet the Press.
House
of Representatives Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi described the FBI
letter as “a
clean bill of health,” adding
that it should “finally
close the door on this Republicans sideshow.”
Meanwhile,
Dianne Feinstein, senior Democratic Senator representing California,
said that the FBI’s decision to reopen an investigation into the
scandal in late October “has
unfairly hurt the campaign of one candidate and changed the tenor of
this election.”
However, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) remained unfazed by the announcement, saying that the latest review does not change the fact that classified information was “placed at risk.”
If FBI conclusions remain unchanged, that means she still was reckless & careless, still lied about classified info, lied re: # of devices
Trump’s
campaign manager Kellyanne Conway pointed out that despite the
clearance given by the FBI to Clinton, the agency has not changed its
previous conclusions.
“This
means she still was reckless and careless, still lied about
classified info,” she
tweeted.
RNC reaction to news FBI is not changing its conclusions after reviewing newly-discovered Clinton emails:
The
RNC chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement that findings from
the FBI’s criminal probe into Clinton’s use of private email
server showed “a
damning and unprecedented indictment of her judgment,” adding
that the FBI investigation proved that she “placed
highly classified information at risk and repeatedly lied to the
American people.”
Commenting
on the FBI director’s letter, House of Representatives Speaker Paul
Ryan also said that Clinton “put
our nation’s secrets at risk and in doing so compromised our
national security,” citing
the “undisputed
finding” of
the FBI’s probe.
Comey must be under enormous political pressure to cave like this and announce something he cant possibly know.
Another
prominent Republican, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, alleged
that Comey had given in to “enormous
political pressure” by
releasing the letter days ahead of the vote.
“The
destruction of James Comey by political pressure is painful to
watch,” he
tweeted.
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