Meanwhile, lawmakers in Washington, D.C., began reviewing FBI documents on Wednesday detailing the agency’s investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state. The large binders labeled “secret” were made available to lawmakers after Republicans requested the information last month, following the FBI’s decision to recommend no criminal charges be brought against Clinton over the email use. The State Department has also said it will release some of Clinton’s emails to the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch. Meanwhile, Clinton’s campaign continues to face questions after 44 State Department emails released to Judicial Watch revealed close ties between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department during Clinton’s time as secretary of state.
Lawmakers Begin Reviewing Clinton Emails
HeadlineAug 18, 2016