WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday released documents from the Hillary Clinton email investigation. The bureau said it did so in the interest of transparency as well as numerous Freedom of Information Act requests. The FBI recommended that Clinton not be prosecuted over her handling of classified information on her personal email server while secretary of state. The documents are now online.
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