Clinton Sees ‘No Basis’ for Indictments in E-Mail Server Probe

  • Candidate faced questions after former staffer given immunity
  • She criticizes retroactive classification of some messages

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks on Feb. 29, 2016, in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Photographer: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Hillary Clinton said there’s “no basis” for indicting anyone after one of her former aides was reportedly granted immunity in the U.S. investigation of her use of a private e-mail server when she was secretary of state.

The Democratic presidential front-runner put a positive interpretation Sunday on reports that Bryan Pagliano, who helped set up the e-mail server in Clinton’s New York home, was granted immunity by federal prosecutors.