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FBI clears Clinton on emails, again

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UNITED STATES: Hillary Clinton received a remarkable and unexpected boost to her campaign with just hours left before the US presidenti­al election yesterday as the FBI announced it had found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing in her use of a private email server.

James Comey, the FBI director, took the nation by surprise when he released a second letter in which he said the FBI had not changed its conclusion­s from its first report on Clinton in July.

The announceme­nt, made as Americans prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, lifted a shadow hanging over the Democrat candidate for weeks.

It followed a surge of support from Hispanic voters in the latest polls.

The announceme­nt will raise further questions about the role of the FBI in the campaign, its impact on the democratic process and the timing of its statements.

The agency had already been plunged into controvers­y when the inquiry into the latest tranche of emails was announced during the course of the campaign.

Donald Trump, her Republican rival, immediatel­y reacted, stating that Clinton was being protected by a ‘‘rigged’’ system.

Clinton’s campaign said last night they were ‘‘glad’’ the issue had been ‘‘resolved’’.

Comey said in his new letter: ‘‘Since my letter, the FBI investigat­ive team has been working around the clock to process and review a large volume of emails from a device obtained in connection with an criminal investigat­ion.

‘‘During that process we reviewed all of the communicat­ions that were to or from Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State.

‘‘Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusion­s that we expressed in July with respect to Secretary Clinton. I am very grateful to the profession­als at the FBI for doing an extraordin­ary amount of high-quality work in a short period of time.’’

Comey had announced nine days ago that new emails were being investigat­ed.

They had been found on the laptop of Anthony Weiner, the disgraced estranged husband of Huma Abedin, a top Clinton aide.

He is under a separate investigat­ion unrelated for allegedly underage girl.

The Clinton campaign immediatel­y responded, welcoming the move.

‘‘We are glad to see that he has found, as we were confident that he would, that he’s confirmed the conclusion­s that he reached in July,’’ said Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign’s communicat­ion manager. ‘‘And we’re glad that this matter is resolved.’’

Despite the re-emergence of the email scandal, Clinton maintained a five point lead in the most recent opinion polls, and yesterday’s announceme­nt is expected to help her even further.

Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, said Comey had ‘‘mishandled the investigat­ion from the beginning’’ and sexting an questioned the idea that the FBI could have done a thorough investigat­ion in such a short period of time, but told MSNBC that the announceme­nt would have no effect on the race.

Speaking to a rally in Minnesota yesterday, Trump said: ‘‘She’s the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency of the US.

‘‘Clinton will be under investigat­ion for a long time for the many crimes against her.

‘‘It’s a rigged system and she’s protected.’’

The FBI was already under huge pressure from Democrats to explain why it took the unpreceden­ted decision to make public so close to an election that it was investigat­ing a new batch of emails related to Clinton. - Telegraph Group

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? The FBI yesterday gave Hillary Clinton something to smile about, clearing her of criminal wrong-doing for her use of emails while Secretary of State.
PHOTO: REUTERS The FBI yesterday gave Hillary Clinton something to smile about, clearing her of criminal wrong-doing for her use of emails while Secretary of State.

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