on Sunday, FBI has sent a letter to the u.s. Congress that the new emails uncovered from the candidate Clinton "may not have changed our conclusions."
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Washington (Associated Press).- The director of the FBI James Comey said in a letter addressed Sunday to the Congress that a review of the emails of Hillary Clinton’s recently discovered "has not changed our conclusions" prior to this year that she should not face charges.
The letter, sent when missing two days for the elections, apparently cleared any ambiguity lingering on the prospect of the presidential candidate democrat might face a criminal indictment formal because you used a private server to handle your e-mail correspondence when he was secretary of State.
"Based on our review, we have not changed our conclusions which we expressed in July regarding secretary Clinton," wrote Comey to Congressional leaders, less than two weeks after that will inform them about a set of emails discovered recently and that the researchers thought might be relevant in your research.
however, the letter does not reveal other questions as the content and number of emails recently found, and how many of the messages reviewed by the researchers were duplicates that had already been examined.
"The growing number of unanswered questions demand explanations," he said in a statement, republican senator Charles Grassley, of Iowa, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
A senior police officer, who requested anonymity to make statements about the decision, said that the letter was intended to reflect that the review of emails had been completed and that it was not the simple update of a report.
The letter also elicited new criticism from legislators, who claimed that the review of the emails found recently, announced in another letter of content vago sent to the Congress on the 28th of October, should not have been made public on a date so close to the realization of the elections, and aroused suspicions and unnecessary.
"The letter of today is more concerned about the actions director Comey of nine days ago. There is No doubt that it created a false impression about the nature of the investigation of the agency," said democratic senator Dianne Feinstsein, California.
republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pointed out that Clinton is protected by a "system rigged" and declared "guilty" on the sidelines of the conclusion of the FBI.
That law enforcement agency faces various requirements to disclose additional details about its review of the post after Comey revealed abruptly on October 28 that the FBI had discovered correspondence which may be relevant to the investigation on Clinton.
The emails were found on the computer of Anthony Weiner, the representative fallen into disgrace, and husband separated from Huma Abedin, partner of Clinton.
federal authorities are investigating to Weiner for their emails sent over the internet to a teenager of 15 years.
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