FBI recovered Hillary Clinton's 'deleted' email

Bloomberg:
The FBI has recovered personal and work-related e-mails from the private computer server used by Hillary Clinton during her time as secretary of state, according to a person familiar with the investigation.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s success at salvaging personal e-mails that Clinton said had been deleted raises the possibility that the Democratic presidential candidate’s correspondence eventually could become public. The disclosure of such e-mails would likely fan the controversy over Clinton’s use of a private e-mail system for official business.

The FBI is investigating how and why classified information ended up on Clinton’s server. The probe probably will take at least several more months, according to the person, who described the matter on condition of anonymity because the investigation is continuing and deals with sensitive information.


A review by Clinton and her aides determined that about half of the 60,000 e-mails she exchanged during her four-year tenure as secretary of state were of a personal nature, the presidential candidate has said.
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What I am most interested in is whether the so called personal email involved coordination with the Clinton Foundation with actions by the Secretary of State to enhance the foundations income which went up dramatically while she was at State.   The retrieved emails may also determine what happened to the gaps in email that coincide with events in Benghazi and Libya in general.

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  1. I am cautiously optimistic that we will get a full and accurate report. The department handling the investigation has a record of true non-partisan investigation, and there are elements of the intelligence community who are pushing very hard for disclosure. Still, this is the Obama Justice Department and FBI, and they can apply tremendous pressure to insure the results are tainted, or at least delayed.

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