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Bill Clinton: Email controversy ‘biggest load of bull I’ve ever heard’

Ultimately, Comey strongly chastised her use of the server and said she and her staff likely put sensitive information at risk.

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Clinton pointed to the number of prominent Republican leaders – particularly those in the national security arena – who have endorsed Clinton in recent weeks, as a sign that she is the only person fit to run the country. “Does that sounds threatening to national security for you?”

“The final jury will be the American people, and they will issue the verdict on her corruption, incompetence, and bad judgment on November 8th”, Election Day”, Trump also warned. Bill Clinton asked. “Would a 33-year Central Intelligence Agency veteran who was acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency and said he’d never declared party and voted for Republicans as well as Democrats have endorsed Hillary?” He said there are many who have spent their entire careers in national security who believe “she’s the only person that you can trust”.

Hillary Clinton has been under fire since it was discovered previous year that she exclusively used her own server to conduct all her work related email on.

But he concluded there was no precedent for recommending criminal charges and the Justice Department agreed there was no criminal case to pursue.

Of course, as the Daily Caller noted, Clinton cherry-picked his response, ignoring the unfavorable things FBI Director James Comey said about Hillary, such as her use of a private email server being “extremely careless”. “Do you believe that?”

In a Bloomberg Politics poll that dropped last week, respondents found Clinton’s email scandal to be the most worrisome part of her candidacy. That acknowledgment set off Republicans and critics, including her GOP opponent, Donald Trump. “And I have said during the interview and in many other occasions over the past months that what I told the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which he said was truthful, is consistent with what I have said publicly”.

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Republicans had asked to see the FBI’s notes from the interview after Comey himself testified before Congress. “I may have short-circuited and for what I will try to clarify”.

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