The FBI released several dozen pages of documents Friday from its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s personal email use while secretary of state – showing numerous gaps in the record.
According to the files, some of which were redacted, Clinton told investigators during her interview in early July she could not recall numerous details.
The documents also said the FBI could not obtain 13 Clinton mobile devices that may have been used to send emails from her personal email address.
Further, the documents show Clinton claiming to be unaware of certain fundamental aspects of how classified information is marked.
The bureau released a summary of Clinton’s July 2 interview with the FBI, as well as a summary of the FBI investigation itself.
“We are making these materials available to the public in the interest of transparency and in response to numerous Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests,” the FBI said in a statement. “Appropriate redactions have been made for classified information or other material exempt from disclosure under FOIA. “
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