Comey’s Start-And-Stop Clinton Probe Turns Up Heat on FBI

  • FBI director to face scrutiny from Congress after election
  • Comey’s disclosures have roiled last two weeks of campaign

FBI Says Clinton's Use of Email Not a Crime

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FBI Director James Comey tried to put the Hillary Clinton e-mail saga behind him on Sunday, but both Democratic and Republican lawmakers made clear he’ll face tough questioning about whether he’s fit to lead the agency after Election Day.

Comey roiled the election on Oct. 28 when he sent a letter to Congress announcing that his agency was examining a new cache of e-mails that might be linked to an investigation of Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state.