New York Post

Huma unfazed by Feds

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HAMPTONS social types got a strong hint that Hillary Clinton would be off the hook with the FBI after her interview over her e-mails on Saturday. At Lally Weymouth’s “big soiree” in Southampto­n on Saturday night, Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin (inset) walked in with husband Anthony Weiner and looked “wholly unconcerne­d” that her boss had been with the FBI, sources told Page Six.

We hear that Huma put on such a great show of confi- dence that one guest at the bash sniffed, “Either Huma is a great actress, or Mrs. Clinton doesn’t have anything to worry about.” Witnesses said Abedin and Weiner circulated separately during the evening’s cocktail hour — and Abedin was seen in conversati­on with Weymouth, who serves as senior associate editor of the Washington Post. But not everyone at the sumptuous soiree was so sure Hillary would get off: Bill Clinton’s top pollster and current Fox News contributo­r Doug Schoen deliberate­ly steered clear of Abedin and Weiner, while former US Attorney General Michael Mukasey was overheard saying that given how “obvious” Hillary’s e-mail blunders were, he didn’t see how they could not charge her. How wrong he was.

Meanwhile, “everyone else at the party was discussing Donald Trump.” Other attendees included billionair­e (and Trump supporter) Carl Icahn, author Tom Wolfe, Sen. Chuck Schumer, NYPD Commission­er Bill Bratton and his wife Rikki Klieman, former NYC top cop Ray Kelly, Fox’s Maria Bartiromo and Monica Crowley, plus billion

aire investor Wilbur Ross.

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