«For more than a year, [Horowitz] has been investigating how the Justice Department and the FBI handled the 2016 probe of Hillary Clinton's use
of a private email server when she was secretary of state.
Obama for the first time acknowledged the «criminal» investigation into Clinton's use
of a private email server when she served as his secretary of state.
U.S. Attorney John Lausch of Chicago has been tapped to oversee the Justice Department's production of documents in a House Judiciary Committee probe into the FBI's handling of Hillary Clinton's use
of a private email server when she was secretary of state.
Not exact matches
The Wall Street Journal article at the center
of the OIG's inquiry was published on October 30, 2016, two days after then - FBI director James Comey announced in a letter to Congress that the bureau was reopening its investigation into Clinton's use
of a
private email server to conduct government business
when she was secretary
of state.
In July 2016, during the presidential campaign,
when Comey publicly announced that Hillary Clinton should not be prosecuted for her
email peccadilloes — but strongly criticized her behavior in setting up a
private email server while in her role as US secretary
of state — Trump did not complain that Department
of Justice (DOJ) norms were being violated.
But Trump said «no»
when asked if he would rule out investigating Clinton over her family's charitable foundation or her use
of a
private email server while she was U.S. secretary
of state during President Barack Obama's first term.
But the governor is clearly trying to get out from under an issue that has generated a lot
of negative attention, thanks in part to the greater - than - usual interest in all things
email - related, thanks to the revelation that Clinton used a
private server based in her Westchester County home for
emails when she was serving as secretary
of state.
The computer
server that transmitted and received Hillary Clinton's
emails — on a
private account she used exclusively for official business
when she was secretary
of state — traced back to an Internet service registered to her family's home in Chappaqua.
As she had done previously, Clinton also said that then - FBI Director James Comey dealt her campaign «a tremendous hit»
when he briefly re-opened an investigation into her use
of a
private email account and
server just days before the election.
Saturday marked the one - year anniversary
of when, with 11 days until Election Day, former FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to members
of Congress informing them that the FBI learned
of the «existence
of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation» into then - Secretary
of State Clinton's use
of a
private email server.