Fbi releases hillary clinton email report

The FBI released its report on the investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State on July 5, 2016. The report concluded that Clinton and her colleagues were "extremely careless" in their handling of classified information, but that no charges would be filed against her.

The report was the result of a year-long investigation by the FBI, which was launched in July 2015 after the discovery of Clinton's private email server. The investigation was led by FBI Director James Comey, who testified before Congress in July 2016 that Clinton and her colleagues had been "extremely careless" in their handling of classified information.

The report found that Clinton had sent and received emails that contained classified information, including information marked as "top secret." However, the report concluded that Clinton did not intentionally mishandle classified information, and that she had not received any benefits or compensation in exchange for her actions.

The report also found that Clinton's use of a private email server had created a risk of compromise to national security, as it was not secure and was vulnerable to hacking. However, the report concluded that there was no evidence that Clinton's server had been hacked or that any classified information had been compromised.

The release of the report was met with widespread media coverage and public reaction. Many Republicans criticized Clinton's handling of classified information and called for her to be charged with a crime. However, many Democrats defended Clinton and argued that the investigation was politically motivated.

The report's findings were also the subject of much debate and analysis among legal experts and national security officials. Some argued that Clinton's actions had compromised national security, while others argued that she had not intentionally mishandled classified information.

Overall, the FBI's report on Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server was a significant event in the 2016 presidential election, and its findings had a significant impact on the campaign.