FBI ‘investigating’ security of Clinton emails
FBI is looking into the security of Hillary Rodham Clinton's private email server
The Washington Post reports that the FBI is looking into the security of the private email server that Hillary Rodham Clinton used when she was secretary of state.
The newspaper also says the FBI has asked Clinton lawyer David Kendall about the security of a thumb drive, containing copies of Clinton's emails, that Kendall possesses.
The Post report cites two anonymous government officials, but says Kendall confirmed that the government was investigating the security of the devices.
Clinton's emails have been under scrutiny since it was revealed she used a private server in her New York home while she was the top U.S. diplomat. Government and congressional investigators have been trying to determine whether she sent or received classified information on unsecured email.
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