- FBI announced it will not change the decision it reached in July after investigating Hillary Clinton's emails
- Director James Comey announced the potentially election-changing news in an email on Sunday afternoon
- The latest finding means the Democratic nominee will not be charged with anything from the email scandal
- Hillary's camp addressed Comey's letter after it was published, saying it is 'glad that the matter is resolved'
- Donald Trump was quick to trash the latest decision, saying Clinton is being protected by a 'rigged system'
Published:
15:28 EST, 6 November 2016
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Updated:
00:18 EST, 7 November 2016
Donald Trump
blasted the FBI's director on Sunday night, telling a crowd of 8,000
people in Michigan that he rejects the bureau's latest move to exonerate
Hillary Clinton.
FBI
chief James Comey told leaders in Congress hours earlier that a review
of 650,000 emails discovered on a laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner had
reinforced his July 5 decision to let her off the hook.
'The investigations into her crimes will go on for a long, long time,' Trump said in the Detroit suburb of Sterling Heights.
'The
rank-and-file special agents in the FBI won't let her get away with her
terrible crimes – including the deletion of 33,000 emails after
receiving a congressional subpoena.'
'Right now she's being protected by a rigged system!' he exclaimed.
'You can't review 650,000 new emails in eight days! You can't do it, folks!'
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