1 day ago · In it, Durham expands on information that led him to indict an attorney connected to the Hillary Clinton campaign, Michael Sussmann, for allegedly lying to the FBI.
Oct 29, 2016 · Clinton sparks battle 01:54. Attorney General Loretta Lynch disagreed with FBI Director James Comey’s decision to send a letter notifying Congress of new developments in the probe of Hillary ...
A number of journalists (Philip Ewing and Jane Mayer Karoun Demirjian and Devlin Barrett) have commented on the connection between the alleged Russian intelligence document given to the FBI that suggested Attorney General Loretta Lynch would prevent the FBI investigation from digging too deeply into Clinton's affairs (see above), and Comey's July announcement of the …
Feb 17, 2022 · Hillary Clinton’s campaign attorney, Michael Sussman, was charged in special prosecutor John Durham’s investigation. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images “He met with the FBI, in other words, to ...
Jul 07, 2016 · Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesday said no charges will be brought against Hillary Clinton or her staff over the FBI's investigation of her handling of classified information on a personal server. The decision came one day after FBI Director James Comey announced the agency was not recommending criminal charges in the investigation.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch disagreed with FBI Director James Comey’s decision to send a letter notifying Congress of new developments in the probe of Hillary Clinton’s private email server, CBS News’ Paula Reid reports. Sources close to the Clinton investigation told Reid that Lynch encouraged the FBI chief to follow a long-standing practice ...
Just as the FBI was wrapping up the case this summer, Lynch had an impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton on the tarmac of an Arizona airport. At the time, Lynch had said the appearance of impropriety was enough to make her regret the chance meeting.
CBS News confirmed that the new emails were found on the electronic devices of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin and her husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner, from an FBI investigation into Weiner’s latest sexting scandal. Abedin and Weiner announced their separation earlier this year.
The controversy was a major point of discussion and contention during the 2016 presidential election, in which Clinton was the Democratic nominee. In May, the State Department's Office of the Inspector General released a report about the State Department's email practices, including Clinton's.
Clinton withheld almost 32,000 emails deemed to be of a personal nature. Datto, Inc., which provided data backup service for Clinton's email, agreed to give the FBI the hardware that stored the backups.
The email server was located in the Clintons' home in Chappaqua, New York, from January 2009 until 2013, when it was sent to a data center in New Jersey before being handed over to Platte River Networks, a Denver-based information technology firm that Clinton hired to manage her email system.
Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael T. Flynn, former United States Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency Michael Morell have said that it is likely that foreign governments were able to access the information on Clinton's server.
On June 14, 2018, the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General released its report on the FBI's and DOJ's handling of Clinton's investigation, finding no evidence of political bias and lending support for the decision to not prosecute Clinton.
According to Comey's June 8, 2017, testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee, then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch had asked him to downplay the investigation into Clinton's emails by calling it a "matter" rather than an investigation. He said the request "confused and concerned" him. He added that Lynch's tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton also influenced his decision to publicly announce the results of the FBI probe.
Hillary Clinton's public hearing before the House Select Committee on Benghazi. On October 22, 2015, Clinton testified before the Committee and answered members' questions for eleven hours before the Committee in a public hearing.
The top Democrats on the House Judiciary and the House Oversight and Government Reform committees said Horowitz’s report proves that the former FBI Director James Comey’s conduct during the campaign helped catapult President Trump into the Oval Office, while derailing Clinton’s campaign.
The head of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee blasted former FBI Director James Comey and FBI agent Peter Strzok for their conduct with the Clinton email probe, while calling on the head of the FBI and DOJ to “take decisive action to restore Americans’ confidence in our justice system.”
Horowitz said former FBI Director James Comey failed to properly communicate with Attorney General Loretta Lynch ahead of both his July 2016 press conference on Clinton’s email probe and his subsequent letter to Congress on the matter in October 2016.