Hillary Clinton gave a"voluntary interview" to the FBI today regarding her email
arrangements while she was secretary of state, her campaign says.
"Secretary Clinton gave a voluntary interview this morning about her email arrangements while she was
Secretary," spokesman Nick Merrill said. "She is pleased to have had
the opportunity to assist the Department of Justice in bringing this review to
a conclusion.
Out of respect for the investigative process, she will not
comment further on her interview."
The interview occurred at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., and lasted approximately three and a half
hours, according to a Clinton aide.
The Justice Department declined
to comment, and the FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The FBI is in the final stages
of its email-related investigation, looking at how Clinton and her aides
handled classified information when she was secretary of state.
The Justice Department's goal
is to complete the investigation and make recommendations on whether charges
should be filed before the two major party conventions take place toward the
latter half of July, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
Officials want ample time to
review Clinton's interview and compare it to everything they have discovered in
the months-long investigations, according to the source.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch
has said she will accept the recommendations of the career prosecutors and
investigators regarding the case.
Questions were raised about
whether Lynch would be impartial after it was revealed that she and former President Bill Clinton met privately during a chance encounter on the tarmac at
Sky Harbour International Airport in Phoenix earlier this week.
"Certainly, my meeting
with him raises questions and concerns," Lynch acknowledged on Friday.
"It has now cast a shadow over how this case may be perceived, no matter
how it's resolved. ... [But] it's important to make it clear that that meeting
with President Clinton does not have a bearing on how this matter is going to
be reviewed, resolved and accepted by me."
She added, however: "I
certainly wouldn't do it again."
Both Lynch and Bill Clinton
have insisted the meeting was completely "social," focusing on
grandchildren, golf, travel, the Brexit vote, "and things like that,"
as Lynch put it.
Last year, it was revealed that
Clinton had exclusively used her family's private email server for official
communications during her tenure as secretary of state. The official
communications included thousands of emails that were later marked classified by
the U.S. State Department.
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