Hillary email not guilty

You're referring to the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State.

In July 2016, the FBI launched an investigation into Clinton's handling of classified information on her private email server. The investigation was sparked by concerns that Clinton had potentially compromised national security by using a private email server for official business, rather than a government-issued email account.

In July 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced that the FBI had completed its investigation and would not recommend charges against Clinton. However, Comey also criticized Clinton's handling of classified information, stating that she had been "extremely careless" in her use of the private email server.

In a press conference, Comey said that the FBI had found that Clinton had sent and received emails that contained classified information, but that the FBI could not prove that she had intended to violate the law. He also stated that the FBI had found no evidence that Clinton had been hacked or that her server had been compromised by foreign actors.

The FBI's decision not to recommend charges against Clinton was widely criticized by Republicans, who argued that Clinton had gotten special treatment due to her high-profile status. The controversy surrounding Clinton's email server was a major issue in the 2016 presidential election, with many Republicans using it as a campaign issue against her.

In 2018, the State Department's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released a report on Clinton's use of the private email server. The report found that Clinton had failed to comply with department policies and procedures regarding the handling of classified information, and that she had not properly preserved her emails as required by law.

However, the OIG report did not find any evidence that Clinton had intentionally violated the law or that she had compromised national security. The report concluded that Clinton's use of the private email server had been "inconsistent with department policy" and that she had not properly handled classified information, but that she had not engaged in any intentional wrongdoing.

Overall, while the FBI's investigation into Clinton's email server did not result in criminal charges, it did lead to widespread criticism of Clinton's handling of classified information and her use of a private email server for official business.