Washington – Official: Lynch, Comey Spoke After Announcement Of Clinton Email Review

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    FILE - FBI Director James Comey (R) and Attorney General Loretta Lynch (L) hold a news conference in Washington March 24, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan ErnstWashington – A government official says Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey have spoken privately with each other since news broke that the FBI would review new emails in the Hillary Clinton email investigation.

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    The conversation took place on Monday. The official said Lynch asked Comey how he was doing.

    The official was not authorized to discuss a private conversation by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The official says Comey still has Lynch’s support.

    Comey alerted Congress on Friday that the FBI would be reviewing new emails it had discovered that may be tied to the Clinton email investigation. That notification was given over the objections of the Justice Department, which opposed such an action so close to the election.


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    7 years ago

    what “deal” was made in this conversation?

    7 years ago

    Lynch asked Corey not how he was doing but rather what are you doing. It’s such a corrupt administration and people are still going to vote for her, it’s appalling.