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FBI Director Says They Won't Recommend Criminal Charges In Hillary Clinton Email Probe

Cliff Owen/AP
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(AP) FBI Director James Comey says the FBI will not recommend criminal charges in its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. 

Comey made the announcement Tuesday, three days after FBI agents interviewed the Democratic presidential candidate in a final step of its investigation. 

The Justice Department has been looking into whether anyone mishandled classified information that flowed through Clinton's private email server. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said last week that she would accept the recommendations of Comey and of career prosecutors. 

Although Comey's announcement removes the threat of criminal charges, it's unlikely to eliminate concerns about Clinton's trustworthiness. And it almost certainly won't stop Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump from continuing to make the server a campaign issue. 

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