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Feds get warrant to review emails on laptop used by Abedin

- Kevin Johnson

Federal authoritie­s have obtained a warrant to review newly discovered emails that could be related to the previously closed investigat­ion of Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified informatio­n, an official familiar with the matter said Sunday.

The official who is not authorized to comment publicly said the process had begun to seek an expeditiou­s review of emails linked to longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin. Though the volume of emails is substantia­l — perhaps in the thousands — authoritie­s have not completely foreclosed the possibilit­y of completing the review by Election Day.

It is possible that many of the emails, discovered during a separate investigat­ion of Abedin’s estranged husband former New York congressma­n Anthony Weiner, are duplicates of those already reviewed by the FBI, the official said.

The laptop was seized during that inquiry.

Meanwhile, a Justice Department official said that although Attorney General Loretta Lynch objected to FBI Director James Comey’s decision to notify Congress of the new email discovery, Justice Department officials would be supporting the FBI action to resolve the matter as quickly as possible.

The Clinton campaign said Sunday that neither Abedin nor her lawyer had been contacted by the FBI.

Democrats were outraged by Comey’s announceme­nt Friday that the bureau was reviewing more emails, saying that he provided so little detail as to open the door to an array of conspiracy theories. Attorney General Loretta Lynch had urged Comey not to announce the new review, saying it violated the Justice Department’s policy of not interferin­g in elections.

The Trump campaign has praised Comey for disclosing the latest review of emails, saying Americans deserved to know before they vote.

 ?? SETH WENIG, AP ?? Huma Abedin
SETH WENIG, AP Huma Abedin

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