الجمعة، 28 أكتوبر 2016

The FBI reopened the investigation into the private mail server Hillary Clinton

The Federal Bureau of Investigation US (FBI) has reopened Friday research on private server email you used the Democratic candidate for the White House, Hillary Clinton, while he was Secretary of State (2009-2013), reported today its director, James Comey.

An inspector general's report State Department revealed that Hillary Clinton, Democratic favorite in the presidential election this fall, violated the regulations on use and registration of communications during his tenure as secretary of state.


"In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has been aware of the existence of email messages that appear to be relevant to the investigation," Comey said in a letter to the chairmen of various committees of Congress.

"It agree that the FBI should take measures appropriate research to allow researchers review these emails in order to determine whether they contain classified information, and to assess their importance for our research," he added FBI director.

Comey, who said he has been informed of the matter on Thursday, said that "the FBI can not determine whether the material is not significant" for research or how long it will determine its impact on the investigation.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, has accused Clinton of "betraying the trust" by incorrectly treating "important secrets" of state. Ryan has asked not classified to former Secretary of State until it is resolved "completely" the subject information is delivered.

The new data have emerged in the investigation of the FBI on the mail server of the Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, came from seized from an assistant and her husband own devices, according to "The New York Times."

The FBI announced that it has reopened investigations into new emails from former Secretary of State by data arising in "a case unrelated", without specifying details.

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