FBI CONCLUDES CLINTON EMAIL PROBE, RECOMMENDS NO CHARGES
FBI Director James Comey recommends that  no charges be brought against presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary  Clinton, for the mishandling of classified information on private email  servers.
Mr. Comey said on Tuesday that investigations into more than 30,000  emails led to the recommendation. The FBI determined that “no reasonable  prosecutor would bring such a case.”
Mr. Comey asserted that Mrs. Clinton and her staff were “extremely  careless” with classified information. He added that in order for  charges to be brought against Mrs. Clinton, there would have to be an  indication that information on the email servers were handled “in such a  way as to support an inference of intentional misconduct or indications  of disloyalty to the United States or efforts to obstruct justice.”
At the end of interviews with Mrs. Clinton that lasted 72 hours,  Mr. Comey’s recommendation relieves the Clinton campaign of weight that  had cast a shadow of doubt on Mrs. Clinton’s eligibility as Presidential  nominee for the Democratic Party. This announcement precedes Mrs.  Clinton’s appearance with President Barack Obama on the campaign trail  at an afternoon rally in North Carolina.
But the recommendation comes after an impromptu meeting Mrs. Lynch  had with former president Bill Clinton early last week. The meeting  raised concerns over possible conflicts of interest regarding the case.  Mrs. Lynch, however, stated that their meeting did not bother on the  then pending investigation but on golf and grandchildren. US Attorney  General Loretta Lynch has asserted that she would proceed with whatever  recommendation is made by the agency.

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