By: Earnest Jones | 01-09-2017 | News
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FBI Quietly Releases New Hillary Clinton Investigation Documents (part 5)

In what appears to be an undercover mover, the FBI released additional documents on Sunday night, the documents relate to the investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server. Surprisingly, the FBI posted the information on its website without sending out a release or announcing the move.

The whistle blowing site, WikiLeaks was the first one to report the news leading to the FBI release. The FBI has made the documents available on its site. The documents constitute information regarding the FBI’s investigation into Crooked Hillary after receiving computer hardware and additional emails from lawyers of the Democratic nominee.

The FBI has unveiled five sets of documents on its site. The first one documents contains FBI statements that it discovered "that hostile foreign actors successfully gained access to the personal email accounts of individuals associated with whom Clinton was in regular contact and, in doing so, obtained emails sent to or received by Clinton on her personal account."

The first set also reveals that, of 940 e-mails that were associated with Clinton’s personal account from October 25, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2010, 56 have been identified as highly confidential. An addition 302 of the 940 emails identified in the Gmail account were missing from the set of emails produced to the State Department in 2014. The FBI classified 302 emails, branding them as top secret.

In a report issued by LawNewz, the documents appear to focus on computer hardware that the agency obtained during the probe and communications that were held between the State Department and the Law enforcement over whether the documents were classified. Adding that the unannounced posting of the documents fell while many people were distracted by the Golden Globes telecast and the NFL Wildcard games.

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