FBI head: Clinton email matter ‘not a cliff-hanger’
WASHINGTON — FBI Director James Comey told FBI employees Wednesday that the decision to forgo criminal charges in the Hillary Clinton email investigation was not a close call.
“At the end of the day, the case itself was not a cliff-hanger; despite all the chest-beating by people no longer in government, there really wasn’t a prosecutable case,” Comey wrote in an internal memo. “The hard part was whether to offer unprecedented transparency about our thinking.”
He also struck back against criticism that the FBI had intentionally timed its release of investigative documents related to the case last Friday, just ahead of the Labor Day weekend. Those documents included a summary of Clinton’s July interview with the FBI about her private email server, as well as a detailed investigative summary of the case.
Comey said the documents were made public as soon as they had been cleared for release, were processed under the Freedom of Information Act and had received the “necessary sign-offs from other agencies with interest in the information.”