Hillary emails weiner laptop

You're referring to the infamous "Hillary emails" and "Weiner laptop" controversy!

In 2016, during the US presidential election, a series of emails sent by Hillary Clinton, then the Democratic nominee, while she was serving as Secretary of State, became a major political issue. The emails were stored on a private email server, rather than on a government server, which raised concerns about security and transparency.

Meanwhile, Anthony Weiner, a former congressman and husband of Huma Abedin, a close aide to Hillary Clinton, was embroiled in a sexting scandal. In 2016, it was discovered that Weiner had sent explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl, which led to a federal investigation.

As part of the investigation, the FBI seized Weiner's laptop, which contained emails sent to and from Hillary Clinton's private email server. The emails were later found to be relevant to the investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server.

The FBI's investigation into the emails was reopened in October 2016, just 11 days before the presidential election. The FBI's director at the time, James Comey, announced that the agency had discovered new emails that were "pertinent" to the investigation, but he did not disclose the contents of the emails or suggest that they would change the outcome of the election.

The controversy surrounding the emails and the Weiner laptop was widely covered in the media and became a major political issue during the election. Many Republicans accused Clinton of using her private email server to hide her emails and engage in illegal activities, while Democrats argued that the FBI's investigation was politically motivated and that the emails were not significant.

In the end, the FBI's investigation did not find any evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton, and she was not charged with any crimes. However, the controversy surrounding the emails and the Weiner laptop remains a significant issue in American politics and has been the subject of numerous investigations and lawsuits.