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FBI Reopens Clinton E-Mail Probe Less Than 2 Weeks Before Vote
October 28, 2016 — 12:15 PM CDT Updated on October 28, 2016 — 12:27 PM CDT
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is reopening its inquiry into Hillary
Clinton’s use of private e-mail while secretary of state, a politically
explosive development less than two weeks before the presidential election.
“In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence
of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation,” Director
James Comey said in a letter to eight committee chairmen in Congress. “I
agreed that the FBI should take appropriate investigative steps designed to
allow investigators to review these emails to determine whether they contain
classified information.”
U.S. stocks erased gains as news of the FBI probed raised speculation of a
Clinton defeat. The S&P 500 Index was little changed at 1:21 p.m. in New
York, erasing an advance of 0.4 percent. The Mexican peso dropped, a
reflection of Republican candidate Donald J. Trump’s plan to renegotiate
trade pacts with the country and reduce immigration.
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Clinton had appeared to be cruising toward a dominant win in the election.
She held an average four-point lead over Republican Trump in polls that
include independent candidates as of Friday, according to Real Clear
Politics. Some recent polls have been far worse for Trump; the Associated
Press said on Oct. 26 that its poll showed Clinton with a 14-point lead. The
election projection site FiveThirtyEight.com assessed her odds of a win at
82 percent on Friday.
"Although the FBI cannot yet assess whether or not this material may be
significant, and I cannot predict how long it will take us to complete this
additional work, I believe it is important to update your committees about
our efforts," Comey wrote.
October 28, 2016 — 12:15 PM CDT Updated on October 28, 2016 — 12:27 PM CDT
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is reopening its inquiry into Hillary
Clinton’s use of private e-mail while secretary of state, a politically
explosive development less than two weeks before the presidential election.
“In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence
of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation,” Director
James Comey said in a letter to eight committee chairmen in Congress. “I
agreed that the FBI should take appropriate investigative steps designed to
allow investigators to review these emails to determine whether they contain
classified information.”
U.S. stocks erased gains as news of the FBI probed raised speculation of a
Clinton defeat. The S&P 500 Index was little changed at 1:21 p.m. in New
York, erasing an advance of 0.4 percent. The Mexican peso dropped, a
reflection of Republican candidate Donald J. Trump’s plan to renegotiate
trade pacts with the country and reduce immigration.
Close all those tabs. Open this email.
Get Bloomberg's daily newsletter.
Clinton had appeared to be cruising toward a dominant win in the election.
She held an average four-point lead over Republican Trump in polls that
include independent candidates as of Friday, according to Real Clear
Politics. Some recent polls have been far worse for Trump; the Associated
Press said on Oct. 26 that its poll showed Clinton with a 14-point lead. The
election projection site FiveThirtyEight.com assessed her odds of a win at
82 percent on Friday.
"Although the FBI cannot yet assess whether or not this material may be
significant, and I cannot predict how long it will take us to complete this
additional work, I believe it is important to update your committees about
our efforts," Comey wrote.