FBI says lack of public interest in Hillary emails justifies withholding documents
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According to the FBI, Hillary Clinton’s case isn’t interesting enough to the public to justify releasing FBI files on her.
That’s what the bureau said this week in rejecting an open-records request. The Washington Times reports attorney Ty Clevenger has been trying to get Clinton and her personal attorneys disbarred for their handling of her official emails during her time as secretary of state.
His request for information was shot down by the FBI, who told Clevenger in a letter Monday that the public’s interest in disclosure doesn’t outweigh Clinton’s personal privacy.
Corrie O'Connor