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Congress to get Clinton’s Federal Bureau of Investigation interview notes

“Let me answer it real quick and I’ll go”, Clinton said.

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The questioner identified himself as a Democrat who loved Clinton as president and is supporting his wife, Hillary Clinton, in the 2016 election. “The bottom line is that the people of America know that she does not tell the truth, and we deserve the right to see the transcripts or the notes from the Federal Bureau of Investigation”.

“Wait a minute”, Bill Clinton said.

And so began the ex-president’s unexpected fiery defense of one of the biggest controversies dogging Hillary Clinton’s White House bid. “They saw two little notes with a “c” on it”. “This is the biggest load of bull I’ve ever heard”.

He also said she and her staff likely put sensitive information at risk. “Does that sound threatening to the national security to you?” “Do you believe that?” he said.

“Hillary Clinton’s week of scandals, from corruption to allegations of pay-to-play to flip-flops, reminded everyone just how flawed she is as a candidate and why the American people can not afford four more years of Clinton rule”, Jason Miller, senior communications adviser for the Trump campaign, said in a Saturday statement.

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.

Clinton’s ongoing email scandal has refused to die down after Comey announced that no charges against her would be recommended, and Republican rival Donald Trump’s campaign is continuing to hound “crooked” Clinton for her “corruption”.

Sources say that members of Congress will get to see notes from the FBI’s interview of Hillary Clinton that took place during their investigation of her private email server, according to a CNN report.

The FBI does not have a complete transcript of the interview, FBI Director James Comey told Congress in long testimony earlier this summer.

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Clinton threw Secretary of State John Kerry under the bus while casting Hillary as the real victim here, saying Kerry also used a personal email account up until a year ago.

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