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Clinton says FBI actions 'deeply troubling' as Trump steps up his attacks

Clinton pressed FBI Director James Comey to put out the “full and complete facts” about the review into a cache of recently discovered emails.

HILLARY CLINTON IS lashing out at the FBI’s handling of a new email review, leading a chorus of Democratic leaders who declared the bureau’s actions just days before the election “unprecedented” and “deeply troubling.”

Meanwhile, emboldened Republican rival Donald Trump has seized on the reignited email controversy, hoping to raise new doubts about Clinton’s trustworthiness.

Rallying supporters in Florida yesterday, Clinton pressed FBI Director James Comey to put out the “full and complete facts” about the review into a cache of recently discovered emails. Clinton backers panned Comey’s letter to Congress about the new emails as severely lacking crucial details.

“It is pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election,” Clinton said. She accused Trump of using the issue to confuse and mislead voters in the final leg of the campaign for the 8 November election.

Support for Clinton

The controversy over Clinton’s email practices at the State Department has dogged her for more than a year. The former secretary of state has often been reluctant to weigh in on the matter — and defensive when she’s been pushed to do so.

But Clinton’s approach to this latest flare-up is markedly different, underscoring worries that the matter could damage her standing with voters in the election’s final days. Clinton advisers have been rallying Democratic lawmakers and other supporters to her defence, including members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Yesterday, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta said there was “no evidence of wrongdoing” in the new email review and “no indication this is even about Hillary.”

But Comey, who enraged Republicans in the summer when he announced the FBI would not prosecute Clinton for her loose handling of official email, said the new trove appeared to be “pertinent” to the Clinton email investigation. He did not explain how.

Impact on the election

A government official told The Associated Press that the Justice Department had advised the FBI against telling Congress about the new developments in the Clinton investigation because of the potential fallout so close to the election. The official was not authorised to speak publicly about the matter and discussed it on condition of anonymity.

Justice officials concluded the letter would be inconsistent with department policy that directs against investigative actions that could be seen as affecting an election or helping a particular candidate, the official said.

Landing with a thud, the email issue again threatened to undermine an advantage built by Clinton, the Democratic nominee, over Trump and raised the possibility that the Republican might be able to seize late momentum.

Justice

Trump told a crowd in Golden, Colorado, the FBI’s review of Clinton email practices raises “everybody’s deepest hope that justice, as last, can be properly delivered.” His crowd cheered Clinton’s email woes, which Trump has taken to calling the biggest political scandal since Watergate.

The FBI is looking into whether there was classified information on a device belonging to Anthony Weiner, the disgraced ex-congressman who is separated from longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin. Comey, in his letter to Congress on Friday, said the FBI had recently come upon new emails while pursuing an unrelated case and was reviewing whether they were classified.

A person familiar with the investigation, who lacked authority to discuss the matter publicly and insisted on anonymity, said the device that appears to be at the centre of the new review was not a computer Weiner shared with Abedin.

As a result, it was not a device searched for work-related emails at the time of the initial investigation. The person said “this is news to (Abedin)” that her emails would be on a computer belonging to her husband.

‘A problem’

Trump mused aloud during his rally about whether Clinton was “going to keep Huma,” adding that Abedin has “been a problem.” He hurled insults at Weiner, warning again that the former congressman posed a national security risk because of his access to information through his estranged wife.

Abedin, a close Clinton confidant who is a near constant presence in the campaign, was not travelling with Clinton yesterday.

Long term, the development all but ensured that, even should Clinton win the White House, she would celebrate a victory under a cloud of investigation. Comey, who was appointed in 2013 to a 10-year term as FBI director, would still be on the job if Clinton wins the White House.

Congressional Republicans have already promised years of investigations into Clinton’s private email system. And that’s only one of the email-related episodes facing her in the campaign’s closing days.

The tens of thousands of confidential emails from Clinton campaign insiders that were hacked — her campaign blames Russia — and then released by WikiLeaks have provided a steady stream of questions about her policy positions, personnel choices and ties with her husband’s extensive charitable network and post-presidential pursuits.

Given a political gift from the FBI, Trump’s challenge now becomes avoiding any big missteps that might overshadow Clinton’s troubles over the campaign’s final days. If history is a guide, that won’t be easy.

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    Mute pat mustard
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:50 PM

    Anyone read the Guardian today, reporting on how penalty points were squashed for the editor of the Irish Independent, they are questioning the integrity of Irish journalists and news outlets for not asking questions.

    I expected the journal to at least have something on it.

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    Mute TheIrishBrain
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:42 PM

    Thats what has the country Ducked,The journalist are just staying stum to help secure their future employment.Meanwhile the people suffer without a voice.

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    Mute pat mustard
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:47 PM

    And the one journalist who wanted to continue asking questions about penalty points got fired by guess who- the same editor who had penalty points quashed, this country is so full of corruption it really is sickening.

    There is an inner circle of politicians, the media and certain higher professionals that run this country as they like and the rest of us are mere minions who must do as we are told.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:58 PM

    Are we really looking for integrity when we speak about journalists? The least they could’ve done was give the job to someone gook lookling

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    Mute Bill Butler
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 8:03 PM

    keep up the good work pat of letting us know that this is not a democracy also another beaut heading to RTE to fill us with pure crap that they throw at us.

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:27 PM

    I heard Pat Kenny has moved to Newstalk.

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    Mute Angela Kelly
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:37 PM

    No, you’re kidding me, when? Why have I never seen that reported on the journal? Seems very odd that they never saturate their pages with stories about RTE or radio stations owned by multi billionaires.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:19 PM

    I’m sure there was an fair and open candidate search for this taxpayer sponsored job

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:07 PM

    In other news:
    My cats breath smells like cat food.

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    Mute Angela Kelly
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:04 PM

    Why is this news?

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:07 PM

    Hi Angela,

    It is filed in the ‘Media’ Section of Business Etc.

    Thanks
    Sinéad

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:11 PM

    No pleasing some Sinead :-)

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    Mute Angela Kelly
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:19 PM

    I can see that, admittedly my eyesight isn’t great but I’m not blind. Does ‘The Journal’ source these ‘Media’ stories or do the individuals involved send their own press release in?

    Angela

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:36 PM

    Like a number of reports on Journal and Sport.ie, the original question still remains. Why is this news? Or do you just regurgitate press released from RTE?

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:45 PM

    Hi Mick, Angela,

    This wasn’t press-released by RTÉ but as we have a ‘Media’ section in our Business Etc vertical, it would then make sense to report on major recruitment decisions at Ireland’s public service broadcaster.

    Also, there’s loads of other news here if you want to read something else: http://www.thejournal.ie/

    Cheers
    Sinéad
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:55 PM

    Me thinks she will make RTE alot easier to watch while listening to the BS the TDs are spouting. Yup alot more pleasing on the eye…

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    Mute Martin Byrne
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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:16 PM

    A real journalist would not join RTE particularly the political department. might as well work for the Fine Gael press office you will be repeating the same sound bites either way. She looks nice though maybe she will rebel and ask a government minister a real question for a change.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 8:19 PM

    Tough crowd tonight Sinéad.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 8:24 PM

    Why is this tough cheeky bums!
    Or some such malarkey.

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    Oct 4th 2013, 9:48 AM

    What defines news? Why’d you click on the article? Go get laid, you’ll find you’re less inclined to nitpic then.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:33 PM

    When I grow up I want to be a pol coll

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:30 PM

    If the Journal’s reporting pisses people off so much, why not go somewhere else for news?

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:21 PM

    @davidmurphyRTE, too good a political correspondent to loose to Washington. Needed at home.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:36 PM

    Erm, David Murphy isn’t a Political Correspondent, he’s Business Editor. If you mean David McCullagh or David Davin-Power, you clearly haven’t read the article!

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:41 PM

    Touchy, touchy Donal! This weather is getting to me too.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:06 PM

    Too many Davids.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 9:43 PM

    Jobs for the boys/girls in RTE, can they ever advertise for some new blood ???

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:03 PM

    Wouldn’t mind corresponding with her if you know what I mean wink wink

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:25 PM

    Who?

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:44 PM

    “Reached out” did he? I thought that was only something the Democrats did to the Republicans

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 6:38 PM

    I think they should send Robert Shortt back there, after all he was good at it last time and is the person they chose to send in the interim. Haven’t seen David Murphy report on anything other than Business so hard to judge if he’d be any good.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 8:02 PM

    Politics just got even better!

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 8:39 PM

    Good on the eyes as well very important.

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:54 PM

    Well done David you weren’t overlooked despite wearing shorts whilst reporting outside the dail during our hot summer

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 10:50 PM

    Ah sure im sure she will do well as a government media propegandist

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    Oct 3rd 2013, 7:10 PM

    RTEs pic makes it look like the Bar lost another one…

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