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FBI didn't seek interview about email probe, says Hillary Clinton

On Friday, a State Department spokesperson said it would suspend its own internal review of the emails

Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton said the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has not asked to schedule an interview over her private email server.

"No, they haven't," Clinton told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday night when asked whether federal investigators had been in contact with her.

"But you know, back in August, we made clear that I'm happy to answer any questions that anybody might have. And I stand by that," Clinton said.

In January, the US State Department revealed that during its review of Clinton's 52,000 pages of private email, it had come across 22 documents that had to be upgraded to "top secret".
 
It said at the time that it would conduct a separate internal review to determine if the secret information in those emails had been mishandled at the time they were sent.

However, the State Department deferred that judgement to the FBI, which is conducting a more comprehensive security review of Clinton's email.

The outcome is expected amid the 2016 election cycle.

Pressed on whether the FBI probe could interfere with her path to the nomination, Clinton said she was not "concerned" about it, CBS News reported.

On Friday, a State Department spokesperson said it would suspend its own internal review of the emails. The department said the decision was made in consultation with the FBI.

Clinton has reiterated that she is confident that will not happen and that she did not break any laws with her use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State from January 2009 till February 2013.

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First Published: Apr 04 2016 | 2:42 PM IST

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