Hillary's emails found

You're referring to the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State.

In 2015, it was reported that Hillary Clinton had used a private email server to conduct official business while serving as Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. The server was located in her home in Chappaqua, New York, and was not connected to the official State Department email system.

The controversy surrounding the email server was fueled by concerns that Clinton may have been using the private server to avoid transparency and accountability, and that she may have been using it to conduct official business in a way that was not subject to the same rules and regulations as official government communications.

In 2016, the FBI launched an investigation into the matter, and in July 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced that the agency had found no evidence that Clinton had intentionally broken the law by using the private email server. However, Comey also criticized Clinton for her handling of classified information and for being "extremely careless" in her use of the server.

In October 2016, the FBI reopened the investigation into Clinton's email server after new emails were discovered on a laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner, the husband of Clinton aide Huma Abedin. The new emails were found to be related to the Clinton email server, and the FBI ultimately concluded that they did not change the outcome of the investigation.

In 2018, the State Department released a report on the investigation, which found that Clinton had been "reckless" in her handling of classified information and that she had failed to comply with the Federal Records Act. However, the report did not find that Clinton had committed any crimes.

It's worth noting that the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's email server was a major issue during the 2016 presidential campaign, and was widely covered by the media. However, many experts have argued that the controversy was overblown and that Clinton's use of a private email server was not necessarily illegal or unethical.