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Report likely to target Clinton email review lag

- By Eric Tucker The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — An upcoming report from the Justice Department’s internal watchdog is expected to criticize senior FBI leaders for not moving quickly enough to review a trove of Hillary Clinton emails discovered late in the 2016 campaign, according to people familiar with the findings.

The FBI’S timing has been a sore point for Clinton supporters, who say then-director James Comey’s announceme­nt of the review less than two weeks before the Nov. 8, 2016, election contribute­d to her loss. The agency’s findings affirming their decision not to pursue criminal charges against Clinton were disclosed two days before the vote — too late, her supporters say, to undo the damage.

Some FBI officials knew in September 2016 of the emails on former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s laptop, but the bureau did not obtain a warrant to review them until the following month. Clinton supporters say the candidate’s name could have been cleared much faster if the FBI acted on the emails as soon as it knew about them.

An inspector general report examining a broad range of FBI actions during the Clinton email investigat­ion will criticize officials, including Comey, for not moving fast enough to examine the email trove and for a weekslong delay in getting a warrant, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity.

A lawyer for Comey and spokespeop­le for the inspector general and the FBI all declined to comment Monday.

The report will likely revive scrutiny of the FBI’S handling of the Clinton case and the extent to which it helped shape the outcome of the election. Its conclusion­s may cut against President Donald Trump’s assertions that the FBI was working against him and instead revive allegation­s that the bureau broke from protocol in ways that harmed Clinton.

The nonpolitic­al watchdog has been repeatedly pulled into the partisan arena, amid demands to investigat­e Justice Department actions in the early stages of the FBI’S probe of possible coordinati­on between Russia and the Trump campaign. On Sunday, the Justice Department asked the inspector general, Michael Horowitz, to expand his investigat­ion to look into whether Trump associates were improperly monitored during the campaign for political reasons.

The report dealing with the Clinton emails arises from an investigat­ion launched in January 2017. It has been examining actions including Comey’s decision to announce his recommenda­tion against criminal charges at an FBI headquarte­rs news conference and his decision months later to alert Congress that the probe had been reopened because of the discovery of email messages on Weiner’s laptop.

The report is also expected to criticize two FBI officials who exchanged derogatory text messages about Trump while they worked on the Clinton investigat­ion.

A draft of the report has been completed, and officials whose actions are scrutinize­d in it have been permitted with their lawyers to review it and respond to the findings. The final version is expected out next month.

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