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Clinton email case ‘was not a cliff-hanger — Federal Bureau of Investigation director

A search of thousands of emails recovered during the FBI’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server has produced one previously unreleased message related to the 2012 attack on a US diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.

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“All we can say is that she was never provided with a State Department Blackberry”.

House Republicans have accused Clinton of lying to Congress when she testified late past year that she never sent or received emails marked classified at the time, and they want federal authorities to open a criminal investigation into the matter. “Clinton could not give an example of how classification of a document was determined”, agents wrote, “nor could she recall any training or guidance provided by State”.

If I’m not mistaken Congress has subpoenaed Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi emails a few times.

Clinton said on Wednesday that she “respectfully disagree [s]” with that assertion.

The FBI documents offer surprising revelations about how Clinton and her attorneys handled the email archive, which ultimately turned out to contain hundreds of sensitive and classified messages. “She relied on State officials to use their judgment when emailing her and could not recall anyone raising concerns with her regarding the sensitivity of the information she received at her email address”.

“They destroyed Blackberrys with hammers in the White House”, he said. “A new threat, a new problem, very expensive, and we’re not doing very well with cyber”, Trump said.

“People who have nothing to hide don’t smash phones with hammers”. And for the first time, he opened the door to granting legal status to people living in the USA illegally who join the military.

Mills also invoked the attorney-client privilege based on the claim that certain facts she became aware of as Clinton’s chief of staff were off-limits because she had “refreshed her recollection” as to those facts during her time representing Clinton in the private sector.

Clinton and her longtime aide and lawyer, Cheryl Mills, told FBI investigators they had no knowledge of the technology company’s deletions.

By virtue of a coin flip, Clinton took the stage first and quickly found herself responding at length to questions about her years in government.

The State Department is reviewing the large trove of documents recovered from Clinton’s server and last week said that as many as 30 exchanges could be related to Benghazi. It’s called pay-for-play. One example of pay-for-play is what the Clinton s did in Haiti. “So I take nothing for granted”, Clinton said.

Shannen Coffin sees Cheryl’s Mill’s participation in Hillary Clinton’s Federal Bureau of Investigation interview as “Exhibit A for those who wonder whether [the] interview was all for show”. “One of the groups in America that have been harmed the most by Hillary Clinton’s policies are African-Americans. We do not see those things here”.

“Many African-Americans have succeeded so greatly in this country, we will honour and protect their achievements. Nationwide, African-Americans are almost 60 per cent of the murder victims under the age of 22”, he said.

“[The Labor Day weekend is] like the most buried time you could put out stories”.

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“We are going to push a new Civil Rights agenda”. If she legitimately wanted to employ this imbecilic alphabet defense, the follow-up question is obvious: “How could you think this if there was no (A) and (B)?” Trump said, if elected, he will fight for Detroit, for Chicago, for Baltimore, and for every neglected part of this nation.

Hillary Clinton to visit Charlotte on Thursday