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The Hillary Clinton email controversy refers to the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email account and server for official business while she was the United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013.

In March 2015, it was reported that Clinton had used a personal email account, clintonemail.com, for official business, rather than using a government email account. The account was hosted on a private server located in her home in Chappaqua, New York.

The controversy surrounding Clinton's email use began to unfold in March 2015, when the New York Times and the Associated Press reported that Clinton had used her personal email account for official business. The reports sparked a wave of criticism and scrutiny, with many Republicans and some Democrats calling for Clinton to release more information about her email use.

In July 2015, the FBI launched an investigation into Clinton's email use, which was led by FBI Director James Comey. The investigation was sparked by concerns that Clinton's use of a personal email account and server may have compromised national security and violated federal laws and regulations.

In July 2016, Comey announced that the FBI had concluded its investigation and would not recommend charges against Clinton. However, Comey also criticized Clinton for being "careless" in her handling of classified information and for using a personal email account and server for official business.

The controversy surrounding Clinton's email use has been the subject of much debate and political polarization. Some have argued that Clinton's use of a personal email account and server was a serious breach of security and a violation of federal laws and regulations. Others have argued that Clinton's actions were not illegal and that the controversy has been overblown.

In 2016, the FBI released a report detailing its investigation into Clinton's email use. The report found that Clinton had been "extremely careless" in her handling of classified information and that she had sent and received emails that contained classified information. However, the report also found that there was no evidence that Clinton had intended to violate federal laws and regulations.

In 2018, the State Department released a report on its investigation into Clinton's email use. The report found that Clinton had failed to comply with federal laws and regulations regarding the handling of classified information and that she had sent and received emails that contained classified information.

Overall, the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's email use has been a significant political issue and has sparked much debate and criticism. While some have argued that Clinton's actions were a serious breach of security and a violation of federal laws and regulations, others have argued that the controversy has been overblown and that Clinton's actions were not illegal.