The examination of the server, along with thumb drives containing emails Clinton has turned over, is expected to take months, law enforcement officials said.
Popular Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly used tough tactics when questioning Trump during last Thursday’s debate, particularly when asking him about having called women “dogs” and “fat pigs”.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton’s campaign has fought back after Republican aspirants criticised her for using a private server for emails while serving as the US Secretary of State, saying the former first lady did nothing wrong and is open to investigation.
It’s unclear what kind of boost Clinton’s White House bid might receive from the new ad. On Tuesday, she abruptly ended a press conference in Nevada after only a few minutes because reporters insisted on asking questions about the private email server she used while...
Clinton ordered her campaign to turn the server and thumb drive over to the Justice Department amid a federal investigation into the security of the server and whether there was classified information in the emails from the private account she used while serving as secretary of...
At Tuesday’s town hall in Las Vegas, Fox News’ Ed Henry asked Hillary Clinton whether she wiped out information on her email server. What with like a cloth or something.
As we noted yesterday, the FBI is fairly confident that it can recover all of the deleted material from Clinton’s email server, since much of it was migrated to other servers and the server itself wasn’t physically destroyed.
FBI agents investigating Hillary Rodham Clinton’s private email server are seeking to determine who at the State Department passed highly classified information from secure networks to Clinton’s personal account, according to law-enforcement and diplomatic officials...
“As [Florida] governor, Jeb Bush owned his own private server and his staff decided which emails he turned over as work-related from his private account“, she wrote.
The latest filing, in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., is part of an Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking access to Mrs. Clinton’s records. Whether classified or not, several law experts agree, official government business is not allowed to be conducted...
Ensnared are the White House (defending Clinton and surveying executive agencies as they enlarge the scope of scrutiny); State Department; Justice Department; the intelligence community; congressional investigative committees; courts responding to Freedom of Information Act...