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New FBI Documents Show How Little Clinton Cooperated With Investigation

Documents released by the FBI on its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state paint the picture of “a serious, but flawed investigation hindered by a lack of cooperation,” according to a new report.

“They (the FBI) were played by Mrs. Clinton’s lawyers and didn’t care,” Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, told Fox News.

The FBI documents note that the material gathered included potential grand jury materials. The FBI chose not to indict Clinton, although she was chastised for carelessly handling classified information.

The FBI released 42 pages that were heavily redacted, and said an additional 325 pages were not released at all.


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