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Federal Bureau of Investigation head: Clinton email matter ‘not a cliff-hanger’

“But the real question is the handling of classified material, which is I think what the implication of your question was”, Clinton told Lauer.

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The memo followed the public release last Friday afternoon of FBI investigative documents concerning Clinton’s use of a private email server: a 47-page memo summarizing the investigation, and 11 pages of notes about the bureau’s almost five-hour interview with the former Secretary of State last July.

On Wednesday evening, as Clinton and Trump were taking part in their first forum as their parties’ nominees for president, a top House Democrat made public an email exchange between Powell and Clinton from early 2009.

As first lady of the United States, a senator from NY and secretary of state, she has amassed a vast amount of knowledge and experience in domestic and foreign policy, head and shoulders above her opponent in that regard.

“I didn’t hear the speech today, but the answer is yes”, McConnell said in response to the question about nuclear weapons. When CLINTON exchanged classified information pertaining to the drone program externally, it was at the White House.

He also struck back against criticism that the FBI had timed for political reasons its release last Friday of documents related to the investigation. Did she think she was never going to receive any classified information? The ICIG determined that classified, national security information in Clinton’s emails may have been “compromised” and shared with a “foreign power or an agent of a foreign power”. “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”.

Sen. Ron JohnsonRon JohnsonGOP chairmen want Justice to turn over Clinton email notes GOP senators unveil “next big opioid bill” GOP senators unveil bill loosening ObamaCare individual mandate MORE (R-Wis.), who is in a tough reelection race, and Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) sent a letter to Lynch Friday requesting that Justice turn over notes and related materials for interviews conducted with Bryan Pagliano, Justin Cooper and any other employee of Platte River Networks.

In a peculiar development, the Federal Bureau of Investigation recently released notes from interviews with Clinton and her colleagues that indicate that a significant number of personal emails were permanently deleted shortly after The New York Times published an article about her use of the unapproved private server.

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“When she lays out a thoughtful speech outlining why he is unfit to be commander in chief, he calls her unhinged”.

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz R Utah speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington Thursday Sept. 8 2016 during the committee's hearing on'Examining FOIA Compliance at the Department of State. (AP